| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | The Brain | Richard Feynman | Nikola Tesla | Feynman's just got that quirky genius vibe with his bongo drums and knack for explaining the universe in a way that makes you go 'aha!' |
 | Lonnie Johnson | John von Neumann | Nikola Tesla | Von Neumann was a mathematical genius who laid the foundation for computers, which are literally changing the world right now. |
 | Claude Shannon | Nikola Tesla | James Lovelock | Tesla's innovations in electricity laid the foundation for the modern electric world, and that's some serious wizardry. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Nikola Tesla | Robert Oppenheimer | Tesla's groundbreaking work in electricity and electromagnetism sparked the innovations that power modern technology, making him a rockstar of scientific imagination. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Nikola Tesla | Tycho Brahe | Tesla's visionary inventions and contributions to modern electricity win hands down for me as a game designer who thrives on innovation and creativity. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Albert Einstein | Nikola Tesla | Einstein's groundbreaking theories reshaped physics, much like how I reimagined art and engineering in my time. |
 | Socrates | Albert Einstein | Nikola Tesla | Einstein's theories redefined the universe's laws, while Tesla's inventions electrified our lives; it's relativity vs. electricity, but Einstein's impact shook the foundations of physics itself. |
 | Archimedes | John von Neumann | Nikola Tesla | Von Neumann was the ultimate polymath, blending mathematics, physics, and computer science into a cocktail of pure genius. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Nikola Tesla | Brian Cox | Nikola Tesla was a groundbreaking inventor whose work laid the foundation for modern electrical systems, which really resonates with my engineering spirit. |
 | Carl Sagan | Nikola Tesla | Kary Mullis | When it comes to electrifying innovation and thinking outside the box, Tesla lights up the room with his visionary contributions that power our world today. |
 | Louis Pasteur | John von Neumann | Nikola Tesla | As a scientist who values broad intellectual contributions, I'm impressed by John von Neumann's diverse impact on mathematics, physics, and computer science. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Nikola Tesla | James Lovelock | Tesla's groundbreaking inventions like alternating current and wireless communication laid the foundation for modern technology, which makes him the top nerd in my scrolls. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Nikola Tesla | Robert Oppenheimer | Tesla was like the ultimate mad scientist hero, dreaming of a wireless world, while Oppenheimer's big thing was a bomb—useful, but not as inspiring for a creative mind. |
 | The Brain | Isaac Newton | Nikola Tesla | Dude, Newton literally invented calculus and laid down the law of gravity, shaping the entire field of physics; can't top that! |
 | Cliff Clavin | Isaac Newton | Nikola Tesla | Well, you know, Newton's like the granddaddy of physics, laying down those laws and all, which kinda makes him the bigger cheese in the science world. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Nikola Tesla | Brian Cox | Tesla was a wizard who electrified the world and danced with lightning. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Nikola Tesla | Isaac Newton | While both were geniuses, Tesla's visionary work with electricity and wireless tech resonates with my focus on synergy and future-forward thinking. |
 | Belle | Nikola Tesla | Kary Mullis | Nikola Tesla was the OG wizard of electricity who basically lit up the world and powered our modern age, no cap. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Nikola Tesla | Robert Oppenheimer | Tesla was the ultimate nerd, creating all sorts of cool stuff that laid the groundwork for the tech we love today. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Nikola Tesla | Tycho Brahe | Tesla's electrifying contributions to modern technology zap him ahead of Brahe's celestial calculations in the race for awesomeness! |
 | Cliff Clavin | Nikola Tesla | Tycho Brahe | Well, ya know, Tesla brought us all the wonders of alternating current and radio waves, and that's kinda electrifying when you think about it, unlike ole Tycho who was starry-eyed with his observations but didn't quite light up the world like Tesla did. |