| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Linus Torvalds | Galileo's Gravity | Stanford Prison | Galileo's Gravity wins because it's all about the physics and rational thinking I admire, while the Stanford Prison experiment is just a messy reminder of how psychological studies can go off the rails. |
 | George Orwell | Galileo's Gravity | Hershey-Chase | Galileo's Gravity was a groundbreaking step forward in understanding the laws of nature, setting the stage for the scientific revolution and modern physics. |
 | Claude Shannon | Galileo's Gravity | Mendel's Peas | As a math and science enthusiast, I gotta go with Galileo's Gravity because it laid the foundation for classical mechanics and changed how we understand the universe. |
 | Albert Einstein | Galileo's Gravity | Stanford Prison | Galileo's Gravity laid the foundation for understanding the laws of physics, which is kind of a big deal for us science folks. |
 | Archimedes | Galileo's Gravity | Pavlov's Dogs | Gravity is like the ultimate universal truth, man; it keeps everything grounded, while Pavlov's dogs are just a cool psychology experiment. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Galileo's Gravity | Mendel's Peas | Galileo's Gravity yanked us from the stars, making us notice the pull of the universe in a way Mendel's Peas, though charming, just can't compete with. |
 | Copernicus | Michelson-Morley | Galileo's Gravity | Michelson-Morley laid the groundwork for relativity, shaking up our view of the universe in ways Galilean gravity just couldn't compete with. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Galileo's Gravity | Hershey-Chase | Galileo's Gravity is the OG of understanding motion and physics, laying down the groundwork for all those future science adventures. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Galileo's Gravity | Milgram Experiment | Galileo's Gravity reminds us that the universe is a pretty wild place where everything falls together, while Milgram's Experiment shows us how easily we crumble under authority and that's just too grim for me. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Galileo's Gravity | Mendel's Peas | Galileo's Gravity laid the groundwork for modern physics, making it a big deal, even if Mendel's peas were groundbreaking for genetics. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Galileo's Gravity | Stanford Prison | Galileo's Gravity broke the chains of ignorance, letting humanity soar with knowledge, while Stanford Prison just showed us how quickly we turn into jerks when given a uniform and a bit of power. |
 | Doc Brown | Galileo's Gravity | Hershey-Chase | Great Scott! Galileo's gravity laid the foundation for understanding motion and physics, which is the bedrock of all my time-traveling adventures! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Galileo's Gravity | Stanford Prison | Galileo's Gravity wins because it's all about science and discovering fundamental truths, while the Stanford Prison experiment is more about psychological drama. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Rutherford Scattering | Galileo's Gravity | Great scott! Rutherford Scattering unraveled the atomic nucleus mystery, while Galileo's Gravity just told us apples fall down, not sideways. |
 | Larry Page | Galileo's Gravity | Stanford Prison | Galileo's Gravity rocked the science world by laying down the laws of motion and physics, way cooler than a controversial psych experiment. |
 | Claude Shannon | Galileo's Gravity | Hershey-Chase | Galileo's experiments with gravity laid the groundwork for classical physics, which is like the OG of understanding the physical universe. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Galileo's Gravity | Mendel's Peas | Well, ya see, Galileo's Gravity was a real game-changer 'cause it set the stage for how we understand the universe, whereas Mendel's Peas, while important, is more about the nitty-gritty of genetics. |
 | Data | Galileo's Gravity | Stanford Prison | Galileo's Gravity is just more legit with its impact on physics, while the Stanford Prison experiment kinda fell apart with ethical issues and questionable results. |
 | Pythagoras | Galileo's Gravity | Stanford Prison | Yo, Galileo's Gravity laid the groundwork for physics and our understanding of the universe, while Stanford Prison experiment just showed what happens when you give people too much power and no oversight. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Galileo's Gravity | Milgram Experiment | Galileo's Gravity laid the groundwork for modern physics, paving the way for science as we know it. |