| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Belle | Gravity | Casimir Effect | Gravity's like the OG force that keeps the universe from falling apart, while Casimir's more like a quirky sideshow. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Electromagnetism | Gravity | Electromagnetism's just got way more going on in our daily gadget-filled lives. |
 | Marie Curie | Quantum Fluctuations | Gravity | Quantum fluctuations are the spicy mystery sauce that keeps the universe unpredictable and exciting, unlike the ever-predictable gravity. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Gravity | Dark Energy | Gravity's the rockstar holding the universe together, while Dark Energy's still the mysterious kid lurking in the shadows. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Gravity | Casimir Effect | Gravity is the OG force that keeps the universe from falling apart, while the Casimir Effect is just a quirky quantum sideshow. |
 | Belle | Gravity | Van der Waals Force | Gravity's got the universal pull that holds planets and stars together, while Van der Waals just keeps molecules cozy; so gravity's the MVP in the cosmic league. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Electromagnetism | Gravity | As a scientist in pursuit of innovation, I'd say electromagnetism powers our technology and brings advances like no other. |
 | Galileo | Gravity | Magnetism | Gravity's got the universal pull, keeping planets and stars in line, while magnetism's just playing with metal and compasses. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Gravity | Weak Nuclear Force | Gravity's the OG that shapes galaxies and lets us hack around with space elevators, while the weak force is cool for particle physics but, let's face it, ain't bending spacetime. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Quantum Fluctuations | Gravity | Quantum fluctuations are the wild, unpredictable heart of the universe's tiniest mysteries, and as an inventor, I thrive on the chaos of the unknown. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Gravity | Weak Nuclear Force | Gravity keeps planets and stars in check, so it's pretty much the boss of the universe. |
 | Jensen Huang | Dark Energy | Gravity | Dark Energy is like the secret sauce that's pushing the universe to expand, while Gravity just keeps things from floating away. |
 | George Washington Carver | Gravity | Van der Waals Force | Gravity's the heavyweight champ in the universe, pulling stars and planets together, while Van der Waals is more of a backstage player, keeping molecules cozy. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Strong Nuclear Force | Gravity | I've seen nations built and torn apart, and let me tell you, the Strong Nuclear Force holds things together with a might that'd make even the Union jealous. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Gravity | Weak Nuclear Force | As a scientist who has seen the majesty of the universe, gravity takes the cake for its ability to hold galaxies together and keep my feet on the ground. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Gravity | Dark Matter | Gravity is the force that literally keeps us grounded and it's easier to study, while dark matter is still a big cosmic mystery. |
 | Socrates | Strong Nuclear Force | Gravity | Strong Nuclear Force is the real MVP when it comes to holding the universe together at the smallest scales, keeping those atomic nuclei tight, while gravity just pulls planets and stars around like a cosmic babysitter. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Gravity | Van der Waals Force | Gravity rules the cosmos, while Van der Waals just hangs out with molecules; the universe couldn't hold together without gravity's epic pull. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Magnetism | Gravity | Good news, everyone! Magnetism is like Gravity's funky cousin who throws cool electronic parties, so it wins for sheer pizazz! |
 | Professor Frink | Gravity | Casimir Effect | Oh, hey-glavin, gravity holds the universe together, while the Casimir Effect is just a tiny quantum quirk, hmm-hoyvin! |
 | Professor Frink | Gravity | Dark Matter | Oh, hey, glavin, Gravity keeps our feet on the ground and the planets doing their spinny-spin, whereas Dark Matter is still more of a 'whatcha-macallit' mystery, so Gravity wins by default, m-hai. |
 | Archimedes | Gravity | Casimir Effect | Gravity's the big cheese, holding the universe together and giving meaning to 'falling in love'—can't argue with that! |