| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Washington Carver | Zeno's Paradoxes | Liar Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes blow your mind by challenging our understanding of motion and infinity, just like how I love to challenge norms with my peanut innovations! |
 | David Foster Wallace | Zeno's Paradoxes | Ship of Theseus | Zeno's Paradoxes, man, they blow your mind with how they twist up the very fabric of how we perceive motion and reality, whereas Ship of Theseus is just a puzzle about identity that's a bit more straightforward. |
 | Copernicus | Zeno's Paradoxes | Ship of Theseus | Zeno's Paradoxes are like the OG brain-teasers that blew people's minds about motion and infinity, making them a bit more mind-bending and fun to chew on! |
 | Copernicus | Russell's Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes | Russell's Paradox shook the very foundation of set theory, like a real-life plot twist that made mathematicians rethink everything. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes blow your mind with the infinite division concept, while Barber Paradox is just a logical brain-teaser. |
 | Copernicus | Zeno's Paradoxes | Ship of Theseus | Zeno's Paradoxes really mess with your mind and challenge our understanding of motion and infinity, which is just mind-blowingly cool. |
 | 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. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Zeno's Paradoxes | Liar Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes totally mess with your sense of reality, like, how can you ever finish a race if you keep having to get halfway there first? |
 | David Foster Wallace | Fermi Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes | Because contemplating why the universe seems devoid of chatty extraterrestrials is like the ultimate existential head-scratcher for a species obsessed with not being alone. |
 | 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. |
 | Doc Brown | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Great Scott! Zeno's Paradoxes are like a flux capacitor for the mind, bending our understanding of motion and infinity in the coolest ways! |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes dive deep into the infinite mind-bending world of motion and space, sparking way more mind-boggling discussions than the simpler Barber Paradox. |
 | Charles Darwin | Russell's Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes | Russell's Paradox shook the foundations of set theory, forcing mathematicians to rethink the very basics of their discipline, which is a monumental achievement for a puzzle. |
 | Data | Zeno's Paradoxes | Ship of Theseus | Zeno's Paradoxes are like mind-bending puzzles that make you question the nature of reality and movement, which is pretty wild and intriguing! |
 | Greg Brockman | Fermi Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes | Fermi Paradox is like the ultimate cosmic mystery, asking why we haven't met ETs yet when the universe is so vast, and that's just mind-blowingly intriguing! |
 | Doogie Howser | Ship of Theseus | Zeno's Paradoxes | The Ship of Theseus totally wins because it's all about identity and change, which keeps my nerdy brain spinning with endless possibilities. |
 | 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. |