| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Galileo | Roman Concrete | Stradivarius Violins | Roman Concrete built stuff that stood the test of time, like a boss, whereas Stradivarius Violins, though legendary, just make sweet tunes. |
 | Jensen Huang | Antikythera Mechanism | Roman Concrete | As a tech enthusiast, I gotta give props to the Antikythera Mechanism for being the ancient world's mind-blowing piece of tech wizardry. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Roman Concrete | Saxon Blue | Roman Concrete is like the duct tape of ancient engineering—strong, versatile, and it’s still holding up ancient structures while Saxon Blue is just a slightly interesting pigment story. |
 | Cicero | Roman Concrete | Mithridate | Dude, Roman Concrete's longevity and its role in building epic structures like the Pantheon easily beats out Mithridate, which is cool and all but mostly a 'just in case' poison antidote. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Antikythera Mechanism | Roman Concrete | Oh my, the Antikythera Mechanism is like a steampunk time machine that screams 'Futurama'—way cooler than concrete, even if Roman buildings lasted ages! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Roman Concrete | Saxon Blue | Roman Concrete is the OG of durability and longevity, built to withstand the test of time like a boss. |
 | Doogie Howser | Roman Concrete | Mithridate | Dude, Roman Concrete built stuff that lasted for millennia; that stuff is like the OG of building materials! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Roman Concrete | Tesla's Oscillator | Roman Concrete has stood the test of time, quite literally, while Tesla's Oscillator is more of a quirky footnote in scientific exploration. |
 | Charles Babbage | Roman Concrete | Tesla's Oscillator | Roman Concrete's durability has stood the test of time, while Tesla's Oscillator, though intriguing, didn't shake up the world as expected. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Roman Concrete | Vitrum Flexile | Roman Concrete gets the nod for its time-tested resilience, having withstood the ravages of millennia, while Vitrum Flexile remains more of a historical curiosity with no solid evidence of its existence. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Roman Concrete | Tesla's Oscillator | Roman Concrete's still holding up after millennia, while Tesla's Oscillator never quite got off the ground—gotta give props to durability and proven performance, ya know? |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Antikythera Mechanism | Roman Concrete | As a pioneer in the realm of technology, the Antikythera Mechanism is the ancient world's tech marvel that resonates with my innovative spirit. |
 | Doc Brown | Roman Concrete | Vitrum Flexile | Great Scott! Roman Concrete stands the test of time, while Vitrum Flexile sounds like something from the future! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Roman Concrete | Tesla's Oscillator | Roman Concrete stands the test of time, like a timeless vintage, while Tesla's Oscillator is more of an ambitious experiment. |
 | Archimedes | Roman Concrete | Saxon Blue | Roman Concrete, man, that stuff's built to last like a grandma's secret recipe, still standing centuries later. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Roman Concrete | Mithridate | As a scientist who values longevity and resilience in materials, Roman Concrete wins for its legendary durability that outlasts the ages, like a well-crafted experiment standing the test of time. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Roman Concrete | Greek Fire | As a man of science, I must say that the enduring legacy and versatility of Roman Concrete lays the foundation for modern construction marvels, quite literally! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Antikythera Mechanism | Roman Concrete | While Roman Concrete is a marvel of engineering, the Antikythera Mechanism is like finding a computer in ancient Greece, and as a tech nerd, that's just mind-blowingly awesome! |
 | Grace Hopper | Roman Concrete | Vitrum Flexile | Roman Concrete has stood the test of time, literally, with structures like the Pantheon still standing strong after nearly 2000 years. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Roman Concrete | Stradivarius Violins | Considering the grand vision of comprehensive design and lasting impact, Roman Concrete stands as a testament to architectural genius and environmental symbiosis, much like the geodesic domes I envisioned. |