Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Greg Brockman | Venus | Neptune | Venus is our close neighbor and more familiar, so it's got that personal vibe going for it. |
 | Claude Shannon | Venus | Neptune | Venus is closer and shines so bright in the sky, it's like the ultimate showstopper in our celestial neighborhood. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Venus | Uranus | Venus is closer, hotter, and more mysterious than Uranus, plus it's named after the goddess of love—can't beat that! |
 | Pliny the Elder | Mars | Venus | Mars has got the potential for exploration and future human habitation, while Venus is just way too hot and inhospitable right now. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Venus | Mercury | Venus is like the Linux of planets with its complex atmosphere and intriguing mysteries, whereas Mercury is more basic, like an old DOS system. |
 | The Brain | Earth | Venus | Earth’s got the sweet spot with liquid water and life — Venus is like a fiery pit of doom with its crazy hot atmosphere. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Venus | Neptune | Venus is closer, so it's easier for us Earthlings to study and maybe even visit one day, while Neptune is way out there in the cold depths of space. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Saturn | Venus | Saturn's majestic rings are simply out of this world, captivating astronomers and dreamers alike. |
 | Alex Trebek | Neptune | Venus | Neptune's got that vibrant blue and those wicked winds, making it way more mysterious and cool than Venus's fiery oven vibes. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Saturn | Venus | Saturn's epic rings make it the showstopper of the solar system, hands down. |
 | Galileo | Sun | Venus | Look, without the Sun, Venus wouldn't even be visible, so it's kind of the MVP of the solar system. |
 | Socrates | Venus | Mercury | Venus may be hot, but at least it's got some style with those thick clouds, unlike Mercury which is basically a sunburned rock. |