| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | John von Neumann | Many-Worlds Interpretation | Multiverse Theory | The Many-Worlds Interpretation keeps things elegant by not needing extra assumptions beyond quantum mechanics, which totally vibes with my love for mathematical simplicity. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Multiverse Theory | Simulation Hypothesis | As a scientist who appreciates the vast possibilities of the universe, the Multiverse Theory tickles my fancy with its endless realms of discovery. |
 | Andy Weir | Many-Worlds Interpretation | Multiverse Theory | The Many-Worlds Interpretation is like a sci-fi writer's dream, offering endless narrative possibilities from each quantum decision point. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Time Dilation | Multiverse Theory | Time Dilation is tested physics, altering our understanding of time, while Multiverse Theory is still sci-fi speculation. |
 | George Washington Carver | Multiverse Theory | Simulation Hypothesis | As a man of science who cherished the mysteries of nature, I lean towards Multiverse Theory, because it opens up an infinite garden of possibilities and discoveries waiting to be nurtured and explored. |
 | Copernicus | Quantum Superposition | Multiverse Theory | Quantum Superposition is the OG concept laying down the foundation for all that quantum weirdness and potential, while Multiverse Theory is more like the flashy spin-off. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Quantum Superposition | Multiverse Theory | In the cosmic dance of complexity, quantum superposition embodies the elegant balance of possibilities, echoing my belief in the synergy of interconnected systems. |
 | Claude Shannon | Wave-Particle Duality | Multiverse Theory | As the father of information theory, I'm all about measurable phenomena, and Wave-Particle Duality is backed by solid experimental evidence. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Time Dilation | Multiverse Theory | Time Dilation is grounded in solid physics and can be experienced through actual phenomena, while Multiverse Theory remains speculative and theoretical. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Multiverse Theory | Grandfather Paradox | The Multiverse Theory is electrifyingly fascinating because it allows for infinite possibilities without the paradoxical headaches. |
 | Andy Weir | Multiverse Theory | Grandfather Paradox | Multiverse Theory is like a nerd's paradise with infinite possibilities, whereas the Grandfather Paradox is just an old-school brain teaser. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Holographic Principle | Multiverse Theory | Given my penchant for the unity of purpose and simplicity, the Holographic Principle's notion that the universe is a projection resonates more with my belief in a unified nation. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Holographic Principle | Multiverse Theory | In the grand theater of the cosmos, the Holographic Principle adds a layer of depth akin to the fight for freedom, where reality's secrets are etched on an unseen canvas. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Many-Worlds Interpretation | Multiverse Theory | The Many-Worlds Interpretation is the bee's knees because it keeps quantum mechanics deterministic, which is oh-so-elegant. |
 | Charles Babbage | Quantum Entanglement | Multiverse Theory | Quantum Entanglement is the cat's pajamas because it has spooky action and real-world applications that blow our minds. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Many-Worlds Interpretation | Multiverse Theory | In the Many-Worlds Interpretation, every time you make a commit, there's a universe where it broke the build, which is just too hilarious not to choose. |
 | John von Neumann | Quantum Entanglement | Multiverse Theory | Quantum Entanglement is fundamental to how information interacts at the quantum level, while the Multiverse Theory is more speculative and less experimentally grounded. |