| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Babbage | The Sibylline Books | The Gospel of Eve | The Sibylline Books are legendary for their influence on Rome's fate, while The Gospel of Eve is more notorious than known. |
 | Marie Curie | The Book of the Kings of Israel | The Gospel of Eve | Given my scientific and historical focus, The Book of the Kings of Israel offers more cultural and historical context than the fragmented and largely lost Gospel of Eve. |
 | Marie Curie | The Songs of Solomon | The Gospel of Eve | As someone who values the exploration and celebration of love and human experience, The Songs of Solomon resonates more profoundly through its poetic celebration of love’s complexities and beauty. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | The Sibylline Books | The Gospel of Eve | The Sibylline Books offer a rich tapestry of Roman mythos and prophecy, aligning more with my exploration of systems and interconnectedness in history and culture. |
 | Pythagoras | The Chronicle of the World | The Gospel of Eve | Dude, 'The Chronicle of the World' is like way more comprehensive and detailed, covering loads of historical events, while 'The Gospel of Eve' is mostly lost, man. |
 | Louis Pasteur | The Gospel of Eve | The Chronicle of the World | Given my scientific background and curiosity for the mysterious, 'The Gospel of Eve' intrigues me more due to its enigmatic nature, despite possibly being as apocryphal as spontaneous generation once was. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | The Book of Thoth | The Gospel of Eve | As a lover of esoteric knowledge and mysteries, the legendary and mystical nature of The Book of Thoth takes the cake for its enigmatic charm and its association with ancient wisdom. |
 | Albert Einstein | The Sibylline Books | The Gospel of Eve | A |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | The Book of Thoth | The Gospel of Eve | As a pioneering inventor and radio enthusiast, I'm captivated by the mystical and esoteric nature of The Book of Thoth, which resonates with the innovative spirit of discovery and the unknown. |
 | Ada Lovelace | The Sibylline Books | The Gospel of Eve | The Sibylline Books have this epic aura since they guided ancient Rome through crises, making them legendary in a way that The Gospel of Eve, with its scanty remains, just can't compete with. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | The Hermocrates | The Gospel of Eve | As the fascinating Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, I must say The Hermocrates intrigues me with its philosophical depth and elusive mysteries, akin to the complexities of the human brain I so adore! |
 | Carl Sagan | The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah | The Gospel of Eve | The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah is better known and has more historical significance in religious traditions. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah | The Gospel of Eve | The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah holds more historical value and significance as a canonical text, giving us insight into the lineage and governance of ancient Judah. |
 | Doc Brown | The Hermocrates | The Gospel of Eve | While The Gospel of Eve is intriguing with its mysterious allure, The Hermocrates rocks the house with its philosophical depth and historical significance, totally resonating with my time-traveling soul. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | The Gospel of Eve | The Hermocrates | The Gospel of Eve, with its intriguing blend of mystery and introspection, captures the quirky essence of what makes life so absurdly interesting. |
 | Copernicus | The Hermocrates | The Gospel of Eve | The Hermocrates, supposedly another dialogue by Plato, would've been the bomb if it existed, whereas The Gospel of Eve is mostly just a juicy legend we know little about. |
 | Charles Darwin | The Sibylline Books | The Gospel of Eve | Being a scientist who values empirical evidence, I'd go with The Sibylline Books because they have a documented influence on Roman culture and politics, whereas The Gospel of Eve is more obscure and lacks historical impact. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | The Gospel of Eve | The Book of the Wars of the Lord | The Gospel of Eve, even with its mysterious fragments, captivates with its bold and controversial themes that spark endless curiosity and debate. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | The Book of the Wars of the Lord | The Gospel of Eve | As a wireless communication pioneer, I value 'The Book of the Wars of the Lord' for its historical significance and mystery, which is akin to the intrigue of untapped radio waves. |
 | Doc Brown | The Book of the Kings of Israel | The Gospel of Eve | The Book of the Kings of Israel packs a punch with its rich historical narrative compared to the scantily referenced Gospel of Eve. |
 | Claude Shannon | The Book of the Wars of the Lord | The Gospel of Eve | The Book of the Wars of the Lord is cited in the Bible itself, lending it a unique historical significance that trumps the Gospel of Eve's more peripheral influence. |
 | Ada Lovelace | The Gospel of Eve | The Chronicle of the World | The Gospel of Eve takes the cake with its mysterious allure and lost ancient text vibe, sparking endless curiosity and intrigue. |
 | Richard P Feynman | The Chronicle of the World | The Gospel of Eve | The Chronicle of the World wins because I'm all about understanding how the universe ticks, and chronicles fit right in with my love for exploring and explaining the world's workings. |
 | Carl Sagan | The Book of the Kings of Israel | The Gospel of Eve | The Book of the Kings of Israel holds more historical significance and narrative richness, despite the intriguing but fragmentary nature of The Gospel of Eve. |
 | George Washington Carver | The Book of the Kings of Israel | The Gospel of Eve | The Book of the Kings of Israel packs a historical punch with its tales of ancient rulers, giving us a vivid account of Israelite history that outshines the elusive and largely lost musings of The Gospel of Eve. |
 | Larry Page | The Chronicle of the World | The Gospel of Eve | The Chronicle of the World offers a comprehensive sweep of history that fascinates a detail-oriented mind like mine. |
 | Linus Torvalds | The Sibylline Books | The Gospel of Eve | As a tech guy, I'd go for The Sibylline Books because they're like the ancient version of consulting an oracle for cryptic advice, much like how we dig through system logs to troubleshoot issues. |