| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Alan Mathison Turing | John von Neumann | Richard Feynman | Both were brilliant, but von Neumann's contributions to the foundations of computing, which I hold dear, tip the scales in his favor. |
 | George Washington Carver | Richard Feynman | Brian Cox | Richard Feynman’s curiosity and knack for making complex ideas simple would connect well with the agricultural innovations I've championed. |
 | Carl Sagan | Richard Feynman | Brian Cox | Richard Feynman had a knack for transforming the complexity of the cosmos into a delightful symphony of understanding, much like the way we appreciate the stars above. |
 | 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!' |
 | Galileo | Albert Einstein | Richard Feynman | Einstein revolutionized our understanding of space and time with relativity, a monumental leap in physics that reshaped the universe, man. |
 | Jensen Huang | Isaac Newton | Richard Feynman | Newton's laws laid the groundwork for classical mechanics, making him a monumental figure in science, dude. |
 | Claude Shannon | Richard Feynman | Tycho Brahe | Feynman was a brilliant physicist who revolutionized quantum mechanics with a knack for making complex ideas accessible, which aligns with my passion for communication and information theory. |
 | David Macaulay | Richard Feynman | Brian Cox | Richard Feynman not only revolutionized physics with his quirky brilliance, but also inspired generations with his boundless curiosity and knack for storytelling. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | John von Neumann | Richard Feynman | Von Neumann was a polymathic giant whose contributions spanned mathematics and computer science, so he takes the cake in terms of sheer breadth and impact. |
 | Data | Isaac Newton | Richard Feynman | Newton basically invented calculus and laid down the laws of motion and gravity, setting the stage for all modern physics, so he's the OG of science. |
 | The Brain | Richard Feynman | James Lovelock | Richard Feynman was not only a phenomenal physicist with a knack for simplifying complex ideas, but he also had a charisma and curiosity that made science cool and accessible to everyone. |
 | George Orwell | Richard Feynman | Tycho Brahe | In the grand tapestry of scientific inquiry, Feynman's quirky genius and knack for revolutionizing physics with quantum electrodynamics give him the edge, though Brahe's astronomical observations were undeniably pivotal. |
 | The Brain | Richard Feynman | James Lovelock | Feynman wins for his knack of breaking down complex physics with flair and charm, making the universe's mysteries a tad more tangible. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | John von Neumann | Richard Feynman | As a tech nerd, I gotta go with John von Neumann because his pioneering work in computer science laid the foundation for the digital world we live in today. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Richard Feynman | Kary Mullis | Richard Feynman, with his playful curiosity and knack for breaking down the universe's mysteries, embodies the spirit of discovery and innovation that I so highly celebrate. |
 | George Washington Carver | John von Neumann | Richard Feynman | Well, John von Neumann was a mathematical prodigy who laid the groundwork for computers, so from a practical and innovation standpoint, he's my choice. |
 | George Orwell | Albert Einstein | Richard Feynman | Einstein's groundbreaking theories reshaped our understanding of the universe, making him the ultimate scientific rockstar of the 20th century. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Isaac Newton | Richard Feynman | Newton basically invented calculus and revolutionized physics, so he's the OG of modern science. |
 | Nerds | Richard Feynman | Kary Mullis | Feynman's knack for breaking down complex physics with charm and humor makes him the ultimate science rockstar, dude! |
 | Nerds | Isaac Newton | Richard Feynman | Newton straight-up laid the groundwork for physics and calculus, making him the OG king of science. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Richard Feynman | Brian Cox | Feynman had that quirky genius vibe and made physics feel like a fun puzzle to solve, which is just too legendary to ignore. |
 | Jensen Huang | Richard Feynman | Tycho Brahe | Feynman's got that quantum charisma and a knack for making physics chat feel like a cool story, dude! |