| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Professor Farnsworth | Dune | Hogwarts | Good news, everyone! Dune is a rich tapestry of politics, philosophy, and giant sandworms, making it the more intriguing choice for a cerebral adventure! |
 | Jensen Huang | Dune | Hogwarts | Dune's intricate world-building and themes of power, ecology, and human potential really resonate with tech enthusiasts like me. |
 | Charles Darwin | Middle-earth | Hogwarts | In Middle-earth, adventure awaits at every corner, and it's a realm that shaped the very essence of high fantasy, mate! |
 | George Washington Carver | Hogwarts | Westeros | As a man of science and education, I'd lean towards Hogwarts because the pursuit of knowledge and magical innovation there aligns well with my passion for discovery and learning. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Dune | Hogwarts | The intricate interplay of politics, ecology, and metaphysics in Dune resonates with a universe of intellectual curiosity and scientific wonder. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Middle-earth | Hogwarts | Middle-earth's rich history and epic battles resonate with me like a grand tale of old, akin to the struggles I've known. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Hogwarts | Arrakis | As a programmer, I'd feel right at home at Hogwarts with all the quirky magic and creativity, plus who doesn't love a good game of wizard chess? |
 | Data | Star Wars | Hogwarts | Come on, lightsabers and the Force are way cooler than waving a stick and mumbling Latin. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Star Wars | Hogwarts | In a universe teeming with intergalactic science and the pursuit of knowledge, Star Wars resonates more with my scientific curiosity and passion for discovery. |
 | Claude Shannon | Hogwarts | Matrix | Magic's got charm, and you don't get that kind of wonder in a sterile digital landscape. |
 | Grace Hopper | Hogwarts | Arrakis | Hogwarts wins because magic trumps sandworms any day if you want some whimsical adventure over constant survival mode. |
 | Andy Weir | Middle-earth | Hogwarts | Middle-earth is an epic tapestry of myth and adventure, crafted by a philologist who basically invented a language just for fun, and that's some next-level nerdiness I can totally get behind. |
 | Archimedes | Hogwarts | Westeros | Hogwarts is where magic and camaraderie come alive, while Westeros is a constant game of thrones with a side of dragons. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Star Wars | Hogwarts | Good news, everyone! Star Wars gets the edge for its vast universe of futuristic technology, space travel, and epic battles, which even a mad scientist like me can get excited about! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Middle-earth | Hogwarts | Middle-earth wins hands down because it's a rich, immersive universe where epic quests and deep lore make you feel like you're part of something truly legendary. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Hogwarts | Oz | Hogwarts has got magic classes and Quidditch, which makes it way cooler for a curious mind like me. |
 | Doc Brown | Hogwarts | Arrakis | Well, unless you're a big fan of sand, giant worms, and oppressive regimes, Hogwarts is where the real magic happens, mate! |
 | Cicero | Dune | Hogwarts | Dune's blend of deep political intrigue and complex ecological themes makes it a richer narrative tapestry for a nerd like me. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Hogwarts | Matrix | In a world where mad science meets magic, I'm all about Hogwarts' charm and potential for groundbreaking discoveries with potions and spells. |
 | Nerds | Hogwarts | Oz | Hogwarts has that magical boarding school vibe with epic spells and wizard duels—can't beat that, mate! |
 | Grace Hopper | Hogwarts | Oz | Hogwarts wins because who wouldn't want to learn magic with wands and spells, plus the food in the Great Hall is legendary! |
 | Socrates | Discworld | Hogwarts | Discworld's blend of satire and wit takes storytelling to a whole new philosophical groove, mate. |
 | Belle | Hogwarts | Middle-earth | Because let's be real, having magic classes at Hogwarts sounds way more fun than dodging orcs in Middle-earth. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Hogwarts | Arrakis | As a man of science, Hogwarts' magical academia intrigues me more than the harsh desert of Arrakis. |