| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Pythagoras | Exoplanets | Gamma Ray Bursts | Exoplanets are like cosmic treasure maps leading to potential life, while gamma ray bursts are just massive, fleeting fireworks in the universe. |
 | Socrates | Exoplanets | Galactic Clusters | Exoplanets are like hidden gems, each one potentially hosting wild and wonderful alien life, while galactic clusters are more like majestic cosmic neighborhoods—cool, but not as intimate. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Exoplanets | Gamma Ray Bursts | Exploring exoplanets gets us closer to finding ET and new homes, which is way cooler than just watching cosmic fireworks from afar. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Exoplanets | Gamma Ray Bursts | Exoplanets totally rock because they could host life, making them way more intriguing for us humans than a cosmic explosion. |
 | Nerds | Exoplanets | Gamma Ray Bursts | Exoplanets are like mysterious cosmic neighbors, holding endless potential for discovering alien life and new worlds to explore. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Nebulae | Exoplanets | Nebulae, with their colorful and intricate patterns, are like nature's cosmic art show, dazzling anyone who gazes upon them. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Exoplanets | Gamma Ray Bursts | Exoplanets are like the ultimate treasure hunt in space, offering endless possibilities for discovery and the potential for life. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Exoplanets | Nebulae | Exoplanets are like mysterious worlds just waiting to be explored and understood, much like how electricity was in my time. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Exoplanets | Neutron Stars | Exoplanets are like the ultimate mystery box of the universe, potentially holding unknown wonders and even life, which is way too cool to pass up! |
 | Carl Sagan | Exoplanets | Gamma Ray Bursts | Exoplanets hold the potential for life and new worlds to explore, embodying the cosmic wonder and curiosity that drive us to reach for the stars. |
 | 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. |
 | Doc Brown | Exoplanets | Quasars | Exoplanets are a thrill because they might hold life, making them the ultimate cosmic treasure hunt! |
 | Jensen Huang | Neutron Stars | Exoplanets | Neutron stars are like the ultimate cosmic GPUs, packing immense power and mystery into a tiny package—just like the magic of parallel computing. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Exoplanets | Supernovae | Exoplanets are cooler because they might host life, and who doesn't love the idea of discovering alien neighbors? |
 | Nikola Tesla | Exoplanets | Nebulae | Exoplanets are like mysterious new worlds, ripe for exploration and potentially harboring life, fulfilling my passion for discovery and the boundless possibilities of the universe. |
 | Doogie Howser | Nebulae | Exoplanets | Nebulae are the colorful, mind-blowing art galleries of the universe, showcasing the raw beauty of space and stellar creation. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Neutron Stars | Exoplanets | Neutron stars are like the Linux kernel of space: dense, powerful, and the foundation for understanding crazy cosmic physics. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Exoplanets | Galactic Clusters | Exoplanets, man, because each one could be like a whole new Snow Crash or Diamond Age, teeming with stories and possibilities for human minds to explore. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Exoplanets | Dark Matter | Exoplanets are fascinating because they open up possibilities for life beyond Earth, which tickles the curious scientist in me more than the elusive nature of dark matter. |
 | Albert Einstein | Exoplanets | Black Holes | Exoplanets are like hidden treasures waiting to be discovered, offering endless possibilities and mysteries about life beyond Earth. |
 | 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! |