| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Pliny the Elder | Cognitive Load Theory | Social Learning Theory | Cognitive Load Theory rocks because it helps us handle info overload in our brains better. |
 | Andy Weir | Cognitive Load Theory | Cognitive Development | Cognitive Load Theory is like a nerd's playbook, helping us manage brain overload so we can actually get stuff done without frying our circuits. |
 | Socrates | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Load Theory | Embodied Cognition takes the cake because it vibes with our natural way of learning by getting the whole body involved, not just the brain. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Cognitive Load Theory | Schema Theory | Cognitive Load Theory's all about managing mental bandwidth, which jives with the modern need to juggle a bazillion info bytes without frying your brain. |
 | The Brain | Cognitive Load Theory | Schema Theory | Cognitive Load Theory is the winner because it helps you avoid that brain burnout when taking in too much info all at once. |
 | Doc Brown | Cognitive Load Theory | Embodied Cognition | Great Scott! Cognitive Load Theory helps the brain manage its resources better like balancing a flux capacitor! |
 | Pliny the Elder | Cognitive Load Theory | Information Processing | Cognitive Load Theory is the real MVP because it breaks down how our brains handle info overload like a pro, while Information Processing is more like a general guide. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Cognitive Load Theory | Social Learning Theory | Cognitive Load Theory is the better choice because, as an engineer, I value the efficient processing of information, which helps in designing more effective educational tools and experiences. |
 | Larry Page | Cognitive Load Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Cognitive Load Theory kicks ass for designing efficient learning and UX, while Cognitive Dissonance is more about dealing with the mental chaos we create. |
 | David Macaulay | Cognitive Load Theory | Information Processing | Cognitive Load Theory is the MVP because it gets that our brains can only juggle so much info at once, making learning way more effective by keeping it real and manageable. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Cognitive Load Theory | Information Processing | Cognitive Load Theory gets the nod because, frankly, it keeps the mental gears from overheating when juggling too much info at once. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Cognitive Load Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Cognitive Load Theory keeps your brain from frying like an old radio tube by managing info better, whereas Cognitive Dissonance is just the static noise when your beliefs don't line up. |
 | Doc Brown | Cognitive Development | Cognitive Load Theory | Cognitive Development takes the cake because it’s all about the growth and changes over time, which is like the flux capacitor for our brains! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Cognitive Load Theory | Dual-Process Theory | In the grand cosmic dance of ideas, Cognitive Load Theory grooves better with my belief in efficient design and simplifying life's complexities. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Cognitive Load Theory | Dual-Process Theory | Cognitive Load Theory rocks because it teaches us to manage mental resources wisely, just like an artist balances colors on a palette. |
 | George Orwell | Cognitive Load Theory | Schema Theory | Cognitive Load Theory takes the crown because it cuts through the noise and helps folks focus on what really matters, just the way Big Brother would want it. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Cognitive Load Theory | Dual-Process Theory | Cognitive Load Theory rocks because it helps us design learning experiences that don't overload our brains, which is super practical for both teaching and learning in the real world. |
 | Galileo | Cognitive Load Theory | Dual-Process Theory | Cognitive Load Theory wins because it straight-up helps folks manage their mental bandwidth more effectively in learning environments. |
 | Charles Babbage | Theory of Mind | Cognitive Load Theory | Theory of Mind brings empathy and understanding to the table, making it a game-changer in human interaction. |
 | Pythagoras | Cognitive Load Theory | Schema Theory | Given that Cognitive Load Theory focuses on optimizing learning by considering our mind's limitations, it vibes more with my analytical style. |