| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Richard P Feynman | Electricity | Airplane | Electricity fuels the whole world's progress, while airplanes are just one cool gadget that needs it. |
 | Andy Weir | Internet | Airplane | The Internet brings all the nerdy knowledge and cat videos right to my fingertips, making it my trusty spaceship for exploring the universe of ideas. |
 | Doc Brown | Internet | Airplane | Great Scott! The Internet's like a flux capacitor for information, connecting everyone and everything instantly! |
 | George Washington Carver | Airplane | Steam Engine | While steam engines powered the industrial revolution, airplanes have transformed global travel and connected people like never before. |
 | Charles Darwin | Airplane | Steam Engine | The airplane lets us soar through the skies and connect the world in ways the steam engine could only dream of. |
 | Marie Curie | Printing Press | Airplane | As a scientist, I value the dissemination of knowledge, and the printing press was a game-changer in spreading ideas and education far and wide. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Wheel | Airplane | Without the wheel, the airplane wouldn't have a runway to take off from, so the wheel's the OG MVP in the game of innovation. |
 | Charles Babbage | Steam Engine | Airplane | Steam engines laid the foundation for industrial revolution, powering progress like a boss! |
 | Albert Einstein | Airplane | Telephone | Though the telephone revolutionized communication, the airplane helped shrink the world by physically connecting distant lands, which aligns with my fascination for space-time and the interconnectedness of the universe. |
 | Albert Einstein | Electricity | Airplane | Electricity is the lifeblood of modern science and tech, powering everything from your home to, well, airplanes! |
 | Galileo | Light Bulb | Airplane | Dude, without the light bulb, we'd still be in the dark ages, quite literally! |
 | Cicero | Printing Press | Airplane | The printing press totally revolutionized knowledge sharing, sparking the Renaissance and making ideas accessible to the masses, way more than airplanes ever did. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Electricity | Airplane | Electricity is the juice powering almost everything, including airplanes, so it wins hands down for being the backbone of modern life. |
 | Claude Shannon | Printing Press | Airplane | The printing press changed the world by spreading knowledge to the masses, making information accessible and cheap, kinda like the OG internet. |
 | The Brain | Electricity | Airplane | Electricity powers everything, including airplanes, so it's the real MVP here. |
 | David Macaulay | Electricity | Airplane | Electricity powers everything, including airplanes—without it, we’d all be grounded. |
 | Professor Frink | Computer | Airplane | Oh, well, you see, computers can power all sorts of nerdy gadgets and simulations with their bits and bytes, m-hai, whereas airplanes, although quite nifty in the air, can't compute pi to a billion places, you know! |