| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Galileo | Telecommunications | Penicillin | While Penicillin was a groundbreaking medical marvel, telecommunications transformed how humans connect, work, and share knowledge worldwide—it's basically how we nerds get to geek out together! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Penicillin | Airplane | Penicillin's got that life-saving mojo, keeping us healthy and kicking, which is kinda more essential than flying around. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Computer | Penicillin | While penicillin has saved countless lives, computers revolutionized everything, including how we make and distribute life-saving drugs. |
 | Data | Penicillin | Computer | Without penicillin, we'd be toast from infections; computers can wait, but health can't. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Computer | Penicillin | Good news, everyone! As a scientist of the future, I must say computers are vital for interstellar computations and creating doomsday devices, which is much more exciting than antibiotics! |
 | John von Neumann | Electricity | Penicillin | Electricity is the backbone of modern civilization, powering everything from homes to hospitals, while penicillin revolutionized medicine but relies on electricity for production and distribution. |
 | Charles Darwin | Penicillin | Telecommunications | Penicillin straight-up saves lives by combating infections, keeping us healthy so we can even use telecommunications. |
 | David Macaulay | Vaccinations | Penicillin | Vaccinations are like the superhero team-up that saves the world from a whole bunch of gnarly diseases. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Vaccinations | Penicillin | Vaccinations have wiped out more diseases, keeping us nerds healthy to build cool stuff. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Penicillin | Automobile | As the dude who whipped up radio waves into something epic, I've gotta hand it to Penicillin for revolutionizing health and saving millions of lives; that's a game-changer even automobiles can't top! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Vaccinations | Penicillin | Vaccinations take the trophy because they prevent a plethora of diseases right off the bat, much like how my wireless telegraph changed communication forever. |
 | The Brain | Penicillin | Steam Engine | Curing infections and saving lives is way more critical than just moving stuff around, so penicillin takes the cake. |
 | Copernicus | Penicillin | Steam Engine | Dude, penicillin straight-up saved millions of lives by kicking bacterial infections to the curb, which is pretty hard to top. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Penicillin | Printing Press | As a man of science, I'd say penicillin saves lives by fighting infections, and that's tough to beat! |
 | Belle | Penicillin | Airplane | Dude, without Penicillin, we'd be toast against bacterial infections—health first, then we can fly all we want! |
 | Steve Wozniak | Penicillin | Printing Press | While the Printing Press revolutionized knowledge sharing, Penicillin straight-up saved millions of lives, which makes it a game-changer in the most literal sense. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Penicillin | Automobile | Good news, everyone! Without Penicillin, we'd all be too busy fighting off infections to even think about driving around in automobiles! |
 | Grace Hopper | Penicillin | Internet | Penicillin straight-up saved millions of lives; you can't browse the web if you're dead! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Internet | Penicillin | Without the internet, I wouldn't have been able to share Linux with the world, but someone else would have probably invented it anyway. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Vaccinations | Penicillin | Vaccinations prevent a multitude of diseases, protecting entire populations, much like harnessing alternating current to illuminate the world. |
 | Albert Einstein | Penicillin | Internet | Without penicillin, we'd be battling infections like it's 1928, so keeping us alive trumps surfing the web, ja? |