| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Belle | Magnetism | Van der Waals Force | Magnetism is like the rock star of forces, pulling off cool feats like making compasses work and powering up those fridge stickers, while Van der Waals just gently whispers 'hold my molecules.' |
 | Jensen Huang | Van der Waals Force | Casimir Effect | Van der Waals Force is more practical and relevant in everyday applications, like molecular interactions, while Casimir Effect is more of a cool quantum physics phenomenon. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Quantum Fluctuations | Van der Waals Force | Quantum Fluctuations are like the wild card of the universe, stirring up the vacuum with unpredictable energy blips that can even affect the nature of reality, whereas Van der Waals forces are just tiny attractions between molecules. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Strong Nuclear Force | Van der Waals Force | The Strong Nuclear Force is like the superhero of forces, holding atomic nuclei together, way more powerful than the gentle handshake of Van der Waals forces. |
 | Nerds | Van der Waals Force | Casimir Effect | Van der Waals forces are like the unsung heroes of chemistry, holding molecules together in a way that makes life as we know it possible, while the Casimir Effect is more like a nifty quantum party trick. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Dark Energy | Van der Waals Force | Dark energy wins because it's the big cosmic mystery pushing the universe to expand like it's got somewhere better to be. |
 | 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. |
 | George Washington Carver | Weak Nuclear Force | Van der Waals Force | Well, the weak nuclear force is a key player in the heart of stars and powers the cosmos with its role in nuclear reactions, while Van der Waals just deals with molecules getting cozy. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Weak Nuclear Force | Van der Waals Force | By Jove, the Weak Nuclear Force governs radioactive decay and the sun's power, while Van der Waals is but a whisper in the grand ballet of atomic interactions. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Quantum Fluctuations | Van der Waals Force | Well, Quantum Fluctuations are like the universe's secret handshake, always shaking things up at the smallest level, don’t ya know. |
 | Nerds | Magnetism | Van der Waals Force | Magnetism is like the cool kid at the physics party, pulling and pushing with a flair that Van der Waals forces just can't match. |
 | Data | Magnetism | Van der Waals Force | Magnetism is like the rockstar of forces with its ability to move mountains, while Van der Waals is kinda just vibing in the background holding molecules together. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Weak Nuclear Force | Van der Waals Force | Well ya see, the Weak Nuclear Force is kinda like the powerhouse of the atomic world, holdin' the universe together and doin' the heavy liftin', while Van der Waals is more like a gentle handshake between molecules, so the Weak Nuclear Force takes the cake! |
 | 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. |
 | Andy Weir | Quantum Fluctuations | Van der Waals Force | Quantum fluctuations are the cool kids on the block, driving the chaos and creativity of the universe from the tiniest scales up, while Van der Waals forces are just the sidekicks holding molecules together. |
 | 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. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Van der Waals Force | Casimir Effect | Van der Waals forces are like the friendly glue holding everyday molecules together, making them super practical in the real world. |
 | Alex Trebek | Dark Energy | Van der Waals Force | Dark Energy is the cosmic heavyweight driving the universe's expansion, while Van der Waals Forces are just the molecular glue holding stuff together. |
 | Larry Page | Electromagnetism | Van der Waals Force | Electromagnetism is like the rockstar force that powers everything from lightning to your smartphone, while Van der Waals is more like the chill backstage crew making sure atoms stay friendly. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Weak Nuclear Force | Van der Waals Force | Weak Nuclear Force is like the hidden superhero of particles, responsible for some of the universe's most fundamental interactions, while Van der Waals is more like the quiet neighbor; both are cool, but Weak Nuclear Force just has more oomph. |
 | Copernicus | Quantum Fluctuations | Van der Waals Force | Quantum fluctuations are like the universe's wild card, stirring the cosmic pot with randomness, while Van der Waals forces are just molecular handshakes. |
 | Andy Weir | Weak Nuclear Force | Van der Waals Force | Weak Nuclear Force is like the backstage crew that keeps the atomic nucleus from being a total mess, while Van der Waals is more of a cool party trick with molecules; nuclear stability kinda wins the day. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Dark Energy | Van der Waals Force | Dark Energy wins because it's the mysterious force pushing the universe apart, while Van der Waals Force is just the glue between molecules. |