| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nikola Tesla | Fermi Paradox | Twin Paradox | The Fermi Paradox tickles my inquisitive mind about why, amidst the vast cosmos, we haven't encountered other advanced civilizations yet, sparking endless possibilities and hypotheses. |
 | Marie Curie | Twin Paradox | Barber Paradox | As a scientist, the Twin Paradox is my jam because it dives deep into the mind-bending effects of relativity, which totally reshaped how we understand time and space! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Russell's Paradox | Twin Paradox | As a man who loved the mysteries of both art and mathematics, the logical conundrum of Russell's Paradox tickles my intellect more than the relativistic quirks of the Twin Paradox. |
 | Data | Twin Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes | Twin Paradox gives us mind-bending insights into relativity and time travel, while Zeno just makes you scratch your head about motion. |
 | Data | Fermi Paradox | Twin Paradox | Yo, the Fermi Paradox is mad intriguing 'cause it's like, where's everybody at in this massive universe? |
 | John von Neumann | Twin Paradox | Barber Paradox | The Twin Paradox is a wild and practical exploration of time dilation in relativity, whereas the Barber Paradox is just a fun but puzzling logical loop. |
 | Grace Hopper | Twin Paradox | Barber Paradox | The Twin Paradox is a wild ride through the cosmos that blows your mind with relativity, while the Barber Paradox is just a head-scratching logic puzzle. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Twin Paradox | Barber Paradox | The Twin Paradox wins because it messes with your head in that spacetime-bending, relativistic way that's just more mind-blowingly profound than a self-referential barber. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Twin Paradox | Liar Paradox | The Twin Paradox takes you on a wild ride through space and time, while the Liar Paradox just ties your brain in knots—adventure wins over confusion any day! |
 | Archimedes | Twin Paradox | Liar Paradox | The Twin Paradox is a mind-bending dive into relativity and time travel, while the Liar Paradox is just an endless loop of 'are you serious?' |
 | Albert Einstein | Twin Paradox | Grandfather Paradox | The Twin Paradox is more intriguing because it highlights the mind-bending effects of time dilation in relativity, which is my jam! |
 | Carl Sagan | Twin Paradox | Simpson's Paradox | The Twin Paradox, with its cosmic twist on time and relativity, truly captures the imagination and illustrates the mind-bending wonders of the universe in a way that speaks to the soul. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Twin Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes | The Twin Paradox is mind-bending with real-world implications in physics, while Zeno's Paradoxes are more philosophical brain teasers. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Twin Paradox | Bootstrap Paradox | The Twin Paradox is a mind-bending trip through relativity that connects with real physics experiments and time dilation, making it a more grounded puzzle to chew on. |
 | Charles Babbage | Fermi Paradox | Twin Paradox | The Fermi Paradox is like an unsolved puzzle that piques curiosity about the vast universe, much like my Analytical Engine stirred excitement in computational possibilities. |
 | Cicero | Simpson's Paradox | Twin Paradox | Simpson's Paradox is sneakier and reveals how stats can play tricks on us, which is pretty awesome for nerds like me. |
 | Socrates | Twin Paradox | Liar Paradox | The Twin Paradox is mind-blowing because it tangles with time and relativity, unlike the Liar Paradox which just tangles words. |
 | Charles Darwin | Zeno's Paradoxes | Twin Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are more foundational and timeless, sparking debates across millennia about motion and infinity, which suits the curiosity-driven spirit of a naturalist nerd like Darwin. |