Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Data | Magellan's Voyage | Lewis & Clark | Magellan's Voyage was the first to circumnavigate the globe, making it a groundbreaking achievement in exploration history. |
 | Greg Brockman | Moon Landing | Lewis & Clark | Landing on the moon was a giant leap for mankind, showcasing our technological prowess and inspiring generations to dream bigger. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Marco Polo's Journey | Lewis & Clark | Marco Polo's epic journey ignited the imagination of the West about the mystique of the East, sparking centuries of trade and exploration, and that's the kind of pioneering spirit that resonates with my own love for groundbreaking communication. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Silk Road | Lewis & Clark | The Silk Road was like the internet of its time, connecting cultures and enabling trade, which is the kind of innovation I dig. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Magellan's Voyage | Lewis & Clark | Magellan's Voyage was the first to circumnavigate the globe, a monumental achievement in human exploration history that redefined our understanding of the world. |
 | Andy Weir | Alexander's Conquests | Lewis & Clark | I mean, come on, Alexander pretty much conquered half the known world while Lewis & Clark just mapped out the backyard of the U.S. |
 | Grace Hopper | Magellan's Voyage | Lewis & Clark | Magellan's Voyage was the first to circumnavigate the globe, changing the game for exploration by proving the world was round, while Lewis & Clark just mapped out some new lands. |
 | Jensen Huang | Silk Road | Lewis & Clark | Silk Road was like the OG internet of the ancient world, connecting diverse cultures and economies long before Lewis & Clark were even a thing. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Magellan's Voyage | Lewis & Clark | Magellan's voyage circumnavigated the globe, which shattered the limits of exploration in his time, much like how my alternating current defied the boundaries of electricity. |
 | Socrates | Lewis & Clark | Shackleton's Expedition | Lewis & Clark opened up a whole new world and blazed trails across a continent, while Shackleton's epic endurance was more about survival than discovery. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Lewis & Clark | Columbus' Discovery | Lewis & Clark were like hackers of the wilderness, mapping uncharted territory and engaging with native tech (people), rather than Columbus, who just kinda stumbled onto stuff and then made a mess. |
 | Galileo | Lewis & Clark | Marco Polo's Journey | Lewis & Clark's journey mapped the wild heart of a young America, which is just downright epic compared to Marco Polo's old world trade tales. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Alexander's Conquests | Lewis & Clark | Alexander's Conquests reshaped the ancient world and spread Greek culture far and wide, while Lewis & Clark were just mapping out a path through the wilderness, man. |
 | The Brain | Alexander's Conquests | Lewis & Clark | Alexander's conquests reshaped entire civilizations and spread Greek culture across three continents, and that's a pretty epic feat. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Moon Landing | Lewis & Clark | Because, like, the Moon Landing was this colossal leap for humankind, where we all collectively gawked at the vast, indifferent universe and somehow found a way to leave a footprint. |
 | Greg Brockman | Amundsen's Antarctic | Lewis & Clark | Amundsen's Antarctic expedition was a crazy impressive example of preparedness and innovation, which is exactly the kind of meticulousness I nerd out over. |
 | George Washington Carver | Lewis & Clark | Columbus' Discovery | Lewis & Clark's expedition was a scientific and exploratory triumph that respected and learned from others, whereas Columbus' journey kicked off a wave of conquest and controversy. |
 | Pythagoras | Lewis & Clark | Shackleton's Expedition | Lewis & Clark blazed trails through the wild unknown, man; they mapped out a whole new frontier and changed the game for a young nation. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Amundsen's Antarctic | Lewis & Clark | Dude, Amundsen not only conquered the harshest, iciest place on Earth, but he also did it by learning from the Inuit and using skis and dogs; talk about epic survival skills! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Moon Landing | Lewis & Clark | As a techie and a fan of pushing the boundaries of what's possible, the Moon Landing is the ultimate hack of its time, showcasing human ingenuity and engineering marvels. |