| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Darwin | Sibelius' Second | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Sibelius' Second symphony captures the wild spirit of nature and evolution, which resonates with my own passion for the natural world. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Brahms' First | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Brahms' First Symphony is a powerhouse of emotional depth and structural brilliance that resonates with the soul. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Beethoven's Fifth | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Beethoven's Fifth is more iconic and universally recognized, hitting you with that dramatic 'da-da-da-dum' that just slaps harder. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Mahler's Resurrection | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Mahler's Resurrection Symphonies take you on a wild, existential joyride through the cosmos, while Mendelssohn's Reformation feels like a pleasant Sunday with a cucumber sandwich. |
 | Jensen Huang | Sibelius' Second | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Sibelius' Second is like the GPU of symphonies, powering through with raw emotion and epic themes that resonate like a high-performance CUDA core. |
 | Greg Brockman | Mozart's Jupiter | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Mozart's Jupiter Symphony is like the ultimate playlist finale, blending complexity and joy in a way that just hits different. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Mozart's Jupiter | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Mozart's Jupiter is like the Mona Lisa of symphonies, a perfect blend of complexity and harmony that stands the test of time. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Haydn's London | Mendelssohn's Reformation | I'm an engineer at heart, and the structured brilliance of Haydn's London Symphony resonates with my love for precision and innovation. |
 | Doc Brown | Sibelius' Second | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Great Scott! Sibelius' Second is like a musical flux capacitor, propelling us through time with its epic, sweeping themes and emotional depth! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Mozart's Jupiter | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Mozart's Jupiter is like the grand finale of a fireworks show, dazzling with its complexity and brilliance. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Brahms' First | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Brahms' First Symphony is often heralded for its profound emotional depth and innovative orchestration, making it a timeless masterpiece. |
 | Charles Darwin | Schubert's Unfinished | Mendelssohn's Reformation | As a chap who loves a bit of mystery and the raw beauty of nature, Schubert's Unfinished Symphony captures the enigmatic and sublime in a way that resonates deeply with my evolutionary soul. |
 | Galileo | Brahms' First | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Brahms' First Symphony is like a master craftsman painting with rich, complex colors, while Mendelssohn's Reformation is a solid work but doesn’t quite hit the same legendary crescendo. |
 | Archimedes | Tchaikovsky's Pathetique | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Archimedes, fascinated by emotional depth and complexity, would lean towards Tchaikovsky's Pathetique for its profound expression and rich orchestration. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Schubert's Unfinished | Mendelssohn's Reformation | As a master of unfinished works myself, I find Schubert's Unfinished Symphony to be an exquisite exploration of emotion and innovation, which resonates profoundly with my own artistic philosophy. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Tchaikovsky's Pathetique | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Tchaikovsky's Pathetique, with its deep expression and emotional intensity, feels like a profound journey of the heart, reminiscent of the struggles and triumphs I've witnessed in life. |
 | Andy Weir | Sibelius' Second | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Sibelius' Second is like a grand adventure with sweeping landscapes, perfect for a sci-fi writer's imagination. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Beethoven's Fifth | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Beethoven's Fifth is iconic and universally recognized for its dramatic intensity and memorable motifs, making it a timeless masterpiece that resonates with listeners across generations. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Schubert's Unfinished | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Schubert's Unfinished Symphony is just timelessly captivating, brilliantly weaving mystery and beauty that touches the soul in a way Mendelssohn's Reformation symphony, despite its grandeur, quite doesn't. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Beethoven's Fifth | Mendelssohn's Reformation | Beethoven's Fifth has that iconic opening that just blows your mind every time, it's like the ultimate power move in classical music. |