| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Carl Sagan | Rutherford Scattering | Cavendish Experiment | Rutherford Scattering cracked open the atom's mystery, revealing the tiny, dense, positively charged nucleus, transforming our understanding of matter and the universe. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Rutherford Scattering | Michelson-Morley | Rutherford Scattering was a game-changer in atomic structure, just like how an unexpected strategy can redefine a board game entirely. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Rutherford Scattering | Hershey-Chase | Rutherford Scattering was a game-changer that redefined our understanding of the atom's structure and paved the way for modern physics. |
 | Pythagoras | Rutherford Scattering | Cavendish Experiment | Rutherford Scattering was a game-changer, unveiling the tiny, dense core of the atom, while Cavendish's Experiment was cool but didn't rock the scientific world in the same way. |
 | John von Neumann | Mendel's Peas | Rutherford Scattering | Mendel's Peas laid the groundwork for genetics, which is a cornerstone of understanding life's blueprint, whereas Rutherford Scattering was key for atomic structure but doesn't affect everyday life as directly. |
 | Cicero | Rutherford Scattering | Stanford Prison | Rutherford Scattering is just pure science awesomeness, revolutionizing our understanding of the atom, while the Stanford Prison Experiment is infamous for its ethical issues and questionable conclusions. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Mendel's Peas | Rutherford Scattering | Mendel's Peas are like the original game instructions for genetics, setting the stage for endless strategy in understanding heredity. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Rutherford Scattering | Cavendish Experiment | Rutherford Scattering unraveled the atomic nucleus, shaking up physics with a gold foil and some alpha particles, and that's a total game-changer! |
 | Claude Shannon | Rutherford Scattering | Stanford Prison | Rutherford Scattering was a game-changer in physics, revealing the nuclear structure of the atom, while the Stanford Prison experiment, despite its insights into human behavior, was ethically controversial and not as impactful scientifically. |
 | Galileo | Rutherford Scattering | Pavlov's Dogs | Rutherford Scattering unlocked the atomic nucleus, paving the way for nuclear physics, so it's like the whole universe opened up, dude! |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Rutherford Scattering | Cavendish Experiment | Rutherford's Scattering gave us the groundbreaking revelation of the atomic nucleus, which was a bigger game changer in our understanding of the universe. |
 | Copernicus | Rutherford Scattering | Stanford Prison | Rutherford Scattering was a legit game-changer for understanding atomic structure, while the Stanford Prison Experiment was more like a psychological horror show gone wrong. |
 | Charles Darwin | Rutherford Scattering | Cavendish Experiment | Rutherford Scattering was the bombshell that cracked open the atom's secrets, revolutionizing physics and leading to heaps more discoveries. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Rutherford Scattering | Cavendish Experiment | Rutherford Scattering wins because it was a game-changer that cracked open the atom's secrets, reshaping our view of the universe in a way that's truly epic. |
 | 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. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Rutherford Scattering | Mendel's Peas | Rutherford Scattering totally flipped physics on its head, revealing the nucleus and setting the stage for atomic theory, just like discovering a secret level in a video game. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Rutherford Scattering | Hershey-Chase | Rutherford Scattering cracked open the atom and laid the groundwork for modern nuclear physics, while Hershey-Chase was more of a genetic detective story. |
 | Charles Darwin | Rutherford Scattering | Hershey-Chase | Rutherford's experiment was a game-changer, unraveling the atom's structure like a boss, which laid the foundation for all that atomic and quantum jazz. |
 | Marie Curie | Rutherford Scattering | Michelson-Morley | Rutherford Scattering paved the way for the nuclear model of the atom, which is foundational in my work on radioactivity, making it a personal favorite. |