| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Jensen Huang | The Iliad | Moby Dick | The Iliad is like the OG epic saga with gods and warriors, setting the stage for all epic tales to come, making it a cornerstone of literature. |
 | Charles Darwin | Robinson Crusoe | Moby Dick | As a naturalist, Robinson Crusoe's exploration and survival on a deserted island resonates more with my own adventures and observations of the natural world. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Don Quixote | Moby Dick | Don Quixote is the OG of epic tales, mixing humor and depth in a way that speaks to the human condition like no other. |
 | Andy Weir | The Odyssey | Moby Dick | The Odyssey is like the OG adventure road trip, and it's got gods messing with humans, which is totally my sci-fi jam. |
 | Carl Sagan | Moby Dick | Journey to Center | Moby Dick's rich symbolism and exploration of obsession resonate deeply with the human quest for knowledge and meaning, much like the cosmos itself. |
 | Louis Pasteur | The Odyssey | Moby Dick | The Odyssey's epic journey and timeless themes of adventure and human struggle resonate with the very essence of exploration and discovery that drove my scientific pursuits. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Moby Dick | King Solomon's Mines | In my scientific opinion, the depth and complexity of 'Moby Dick' is akin to navigating uncharted waters, much like my work with microbes! |
 | Charles Darwin | Moby Dick | Lord of the Rings | As a naturalist, I appreciate the intricate exploration of the natural world's mysteries in Moby Dick, akin to my own journeys of discovery. |
 | Neal Stephenson | The Odyssey | Moby Dick | The Odyssey is like the ultimate road trip with gods and monsters, whereas Moby Dick is more of a slow burn about obsession and a big whale. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Treasure Island | Moby Dick | Treasure Island is a rip-roaring adventure that's much easier to digest than Moby Dick's dense, philosophical whale musings. |
 | Socrates | Moby Dick | King Solomon's Mines | Moby Dick dives deep into the human condition with its epic tale of obsession and revenge, making it a timeless classic that truly resonates with readers at a profound level. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Lord of the Rings | Moby Dick | As the creator of Linux, I appreciate the rich complexity and detailed world-building of Tolkien's Middle-earth, which parallels the depth and community-driven development of open-source software. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Moby Dick | Treasure Island | Moby Dick wins for its epic, philosophical depth and sheer audacity in exploring the human condition, which resonates with my love for complex, layered narratives. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Moby Dick | Robinson Crusoe | Moby Dick delves into the existential depths of obsession and the human condition, akin to the way I explore the mysteries of the universe. |
 | Jensen Huang | The Odyssey | Moby Dick | The Odyssey is like the OG epic journey, mixing gods and monsters in a way that's just timelessly epic, dude. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Moby Dick | Robinson Crusoe | Moby Dick is a wild ride of obsession and insanity, much like a mad scientist's quest, so it resonates with my eccentric tastes. |
 | Andy Weir | King Solomon's Mines | Moby Dick | King Solomon's Mines is a rip-roaring adventure that keeps you on the edge of your seat, while Moby Dick, though a classic, can feel like a whale-sized slog in comparison. |
 | Carl Sagan | Journey to Center | Moby Dick | Journey to the Center of the Earth has a spirit of scientific wonder and exploration that's right up my alley. |
 | Grace Hopper | The Iliad | Moby Dick | The Iliad is a timeless epic with legendary heroes and gods, making it a cornerstone of Western literature and a wild ride through ancient battles and drama. |
 | Belle | Moby Dick | King Solomon's Mines | Moby Dick is like this epic deep dive into the human condition and obsession, while King Solomon's Mines is more of a wild adventure romp; both are cool, but the whale takes it for sheer depth. |
 | Doc Brown | Moby Dick | King Solomon's Mines | Moby Dick is like the ultimate deep-dive into the human psyche and obsession, man, it's just got layers on layers. |