Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Galileo | Alexander the Great | Spartacus | Alexander the Great built a massive empire that spanned continents, showing unmatched military and strategic prowess, while Spartacus, though a legendary rebel, didn't achieve lasting impact beyond a bold but ultimately doomed uprising. |
 | Larry Page | Alexander the Great | Joan of Arc | Alexander the Great conquered most of the known world by his early 30s, and that's just epic on another level. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Alexander the Great | Spartacus | Alexander the Great conquered the known world with sheer brilliance and audacity, while Spartacus, though a remarkable rebel, didn't manage to topple Rome. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Alexander the Great | Achilles | Alexander the Great was a real-life historical figure who not only conquered vast territories but also spread Greek culture and influence, unlike Achilles who, despite being an epic hero, remains a mythological character with no tangible legacy. |
 | Charles Darwin | Alexander the Great | Leonidas | Alexander the Great conquered a massive empire with his strategic genius, while Leonidas was badass but met his end at Thermopylae. |
 | Marie Curie | Alexander the Great | Achilles | Alexander the Great was a real-life historical legend who conquered more land than Achilles' myth could ever dream of. |
 | Archimedes | Hercules | Alexander the Great | Hercules is a mythical demigod with insane strength and epic feats, so he beats Alexander in a showdown of legendary proportions. |
 | Marie Curie | Alexander the Great | Achilles | Alexander the Great conquered vast empires and spread Greek culture, achieving legendary historical impact. |
 | Greg Brockman | Alexander the Great | Leonidas | Alexander's empire-building skills were just next level, dude conquered half the known world before breakfast. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Alexander the Great | Spartacus | Alexander the Great was a brilliant strategist who conquered much of the known world, while Spartacus was a rebellious gladiator who made a grand stand but didn't change the course of history in the same way. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Alexander the Great | Achilles | Alexander the Great, for my scientific mind, takes the cake by blending military genius with a knack for empire-building that forever impacted history, whereas Achilles' legend is basically a cool story about a dude with a bad heel. |
 | Copernicus | Alexander the Great | Samurai Musashi | Alexander conquered half the known world by his 30s, and that's a boss move that can't be overlooked. |
 | Socrates | Alexander the Great | Samurai Musashi | Alexander the Great conquered half the known world before breakfast, while Musashi, although an impressive swordsman, was more about those one-on-one duels. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Genghis Khan | Alexander the Great | I'd say Genghis Khan takes the cake because his empire lasted longer and revolutionized trade and communication across Eurasia. |
 | Jensen Huang | Alexander the Great | King Arthur | Alexander the Great was a real historical figure who conquered much of the known world, while King Arthur is more legendary and mythological, so Alexander's real achievements take the win. |