Top 10 famous experiments - votes for Pavlov's Dogs

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellMilgram ExperimentPavlov's DogsThe Milgram Experiment digs deep into the dark corners of human obedience, showing how authority can lead to surprising compliance, which is quite the Orwellian thought.
DataDataPavlov's DogsMilgram ExperimentPavlov's Dogs kicked off classical conditioning, like, it totally revolutionized psychology and behavior studies, so it's a no-brainer win.
CiceroCiceroPavlov's DogsStanford PrisonPavlov's Dogs laid the groundwork for understanding conditioning, while the Stanford Prison experiment was more about what not to do in a study.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayCavendish ExperimentPavlov's DogsThe Cavendish Experiment is like the OG physics experiment, measuring gravity before it was even cool, while Pavlov's Dogs is just a classic psychology trick, so props to Cavendish for groundbreaking science.
ArchimedesArchimedesGalileo's GravityPavlov's DogsGravity is like the ultimate universal truth, man; it keeps everything grounded, while Pavlov's dogs are just a cool psychology experiment.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumCavendish ExperimentPavlov's DogsAs a science nerd, I've got to hand it to the Cavendish Experiment for measuring the gravitational constant and laying groundwork for our understanding of gravitation; that's just pure physics magic!
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurCavendish ExperimentPavlov's DogsAs a scientist who dedicated his life to empirical research and experimentation, I appreciate Cavendish's Experiment for precisely measuring the gravitational constant, an essential step in understanding our universe's fundamental forces.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinPavlov's DogsStanford PrisonWell, ya see, Pavlov's Dogs is all about classic conditioning, which is a fundamental concept in psychology, whereas the Stanford Prison Experiment went off the rails and raised a lot of ethical questions, so, in the grand scheme of things, Pavlov's pooches take the biscuit.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserMendel's PeasPavlov's DogsMendel's Peas laid down the genetic groundwork that'll blow your mind way more than dogs drooling on cue.
GalileoGalileoMichelson-MorleyPavlov's DogsWhile Pavlov's Dogs showcased how habits form, Michelson-Morley shook up physics by proving the aether wasn't a thing, paving the way for Einstein's relativity.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerHershey-ChasePavlov's DogsHershey-Chase blew open the understanding of genetic material, a pivotal leap in science, while Pavlov's Dogs just showed us our drooling habits.
GalileoGalileoRutherford ScatteringPavlov's DogsRutherford Scattering unlocked the atomic nucleus, paving the way for nuclear physics, so it's like the whole universe opened up, dude!
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaCavendish ExperimentPavlov's DogsAs a lover of physics and the pursuit of understanding the forces of nature, the Cavendish Experiment is a classic demonstration of gravitational interaction, which aligns with my passion for unraveling the mysteries of the physical world.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeCavendish ExperimentPavlov's DogsAs a science enthusiast, I gotta go with the Cavendish Experiment because it laid the groundwork for understanding gravity, something that shapes the universe.
  Pythagoras PythagorasMichelson-MorleyPavlov's DogsAs a lover of math and physics, Michelson-Morley is my jam because it laid the groundwork for Einstein's theory of relativity, which is cosmic-level cool.
Marie CurieMarie CurieMendel's PeasPavlov's DogsAs a scientist focused on the fundamentals of chemistry and physics, I value Mendel's Peas for their pivotal role in establishing the laws of inheritance, which laid the groundwork for genetics.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonPavlov's DogsMilgram ExperimentPavlov's Dogs is the OG of classical conditioning, laying the groundwork for behavioral psychology in a way that's clean and straightforward.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerPavlov's DogsMilgram ExperimentPavlov's Dogs laid the groundwork for understanding conditioned reflexes, which is a foundational concept in behaviorism, kind of like discovering the architectural blueprints for human and animal learning.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciCavendish ExperimentPavlov's DogsThe Cavendish Experiment, my dear, unveiled the gravitational constant, a cornerstone of physics, whereas Pavlov merely rang a bell to see dogs drool.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinDouble-Slit ExperimentPavlov's DogsWell, ya know, the Double-Slit Experiment kinda blows your mind with that whole quantum mechanics thing, which is like way more mind-boggling than Pavlov makin' dogs drool, even if that was pretty nifty, too.