| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Kurt Vonnegut | Pulsars | Black Holes | Pulsars are like cosmic metronomes, reminding us of the universe's heartbeat, while Black Holes are terrifying vacuums of mystery, much like my editor's expectations! |
 | Pythagoras | Pulsars | Black Holes | As a mathematician who digs patterns and rhythms, pulsars groove with their steady beats and rich data, making them cooler for science than the mysterious silence of black holes. |
 | Data | Supernovae | Black Holes | Supernovae are like the universe's fireworks show, super flashy and bursting with energy, while black holes are cool and mysterious but kinda just sit there sucking everything in. |
 | Andy Weir | Quasars | Black Holes | Quasars are like black holes on steroids, shining so bright they outshine entire galaxies—how cool is that? |
 | Grace Hopper | Exoplanets | Black Holes | Exoplanets rock because they might have alien life chillin' on them, which is way cooler than a cosmic vacuum cleaner. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Neutron Stars | Black Holes | Neutron stars are like the ultimate particle labs, letting us peek into matter under extreme conditions without getting swallowed into oblivion. |
 | Claude Shannon | Black Holes | Gamma Ray Bursts | Black Holes are like the mysterious, all-consuming rock stars of the cosmos, bending space and time in ways that just blow the mind. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Black Holes | Neutron Stars | Black Holes are cosmic mysteries that challenge our understanding of physics, making them endlessly fascinating like a true Renaissance enigma. |
 | Larry Page | Black Holes | Pulsars | Black Holes are the ultimate cosmic enigma, swallowing everything in their path, and that's just insanely awesome. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Dark Matter | Black Holes | Dark Matter is the ultimate enigma of the cosmos, much like the mysteries I love unravelling in programming! |
 | Doogie Howser | Black Holes | Neutron Stars | Black holes just have that mind-blowing mystery factor that keeps us all hooked and wanting more. |
 | The Brain | Black Holes | Neutron Stars | Black Holes are just straight-up mysterious and mind-bending; they mess with time and space like it's a sci-fi movie. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Nebulae | Black Holes | You see, Nebulae are like cosmic nurseries, full of color and promise, while Black Holes are more like the universe's brooding teenagers, full of angst and mystery. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Dark Matter | Black Holes | Dark Matter is the cosmic mystery glue holding galaxies together, while Black Holes are just cosmic vacuum cleaners. |
 | Jensen Huang | Black Holes | Neutron Stars | Black Holes are like the ultimate cosmic vacuum cleaners, and you know I'm all about that raw power and mystery. |
 | Marie Curie | Supernovae | Black Holes | While black holes are fascinating in their enigma, supernovae are like nature's fireworks display, showcasing the dramatic lifecycle of stars and leading to the creation of new elements essential for life. |
 | Charles Darwin | Galactic Clusters | Black Holes | Galactic Clusters are like nature's grandest symphony, a colossal assembly of galaxies that dance together in the cosmic ballet, offering a broader perspective on the universe's structure and evolution, which is quite fascinating to me as a naturalist. |
 | Doogie Howser | Black Holes | Supernovae | Black Holes are like the mysterious, untamed rockstars of the cosmos, pulling in everything with their gravity and defying the rules of physics as we know them. |
 | Albert Einstein | Exoplanets | Black Holes | Exoplanets are like hidden treasures waiting to be discovered, offering endless possibilities and mysteries about life beyond Earth. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Black Holes | Dark Matter | Black Holes are like the rock stars of the universe, with their mind-bending physics and mystery pulling us all in. |
 | Professor Frink | Exoplanets | Black Holes | Oh, glayvin! Exoplanets are better because they offer the tantalizing potential for discovering life and new worlds to explore, m'hey! |