| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Abraham Lincoln | Many-Worlds Interpretation | String Theory | In a universe of infinite possibilities, the Many-Worlds Interpretation offers the kind of expansive vision a president who dreams big can get behind. |
 | Albert Einstein | Wave-Particle Duality | String Theory | Wave-particle duality is like the bread and butter of quantum mechanics, something I helped to cook up, while string theory is a cool theory but still needs more real-world flavor. |
 | Linus Torvalds | String Theory | Grandfather Paradox | String Theory is like the ultimate codebase for the universe, whereas the Grandfather Paradox is just a quirky bug in the time-travel module. |
 | Archimedes | Time Dilation | String Theory | Time Dilation's got that solid experimental backing, while String Theory's still trying to get its act together. |
 | Data | Many-Worlds Interpretation | String Theory | Dude, Many-Worlds just makes your mind explode with endless possibilities, while String Theory is still kinda stuck proving itself. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | String Theory | Grandfather Paradox | String Theory offers a unifying framework that seeks to elegantly stitch together the universe's fundamental forces, while the Grandfather Paradox just ties time-travelers in knots. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Quantum Entanglement | String Theory | Quantum Entanglement is experimentally verified and offers intriguing insights into the nature of reality, unlike String Theory which is still on shaky ground. |
 | Carl Sagan | String Theory | Grandfather Paradox | String Theory aims to unify the fundamental forces of the universe, offering a cosmic symphony of possibilities, while the Grandfather Paradox is a quirky thought experiment about time travel inconsistencies. |
 | Carl Sagan | Holographic Principle | String Theory | In the vast cosmic arena, the Holographic Principle feels more like a poetic reflection on the universe's grandeur, resonating with the idea that reality's secrets lie in the interconnections and not just the strings. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Grandfather Paradox | String Theory | Grandfather Paradox tickles my curiosity more because it messes with time in a way that just sounds like a wild puzzle to solve. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Time Dilation | String Theory | Time Dilation is proven and practically observed, while String Theory is still a fascinating yet unproven hypothesis. |
 | Charles Darwin | Quantum Superposition | String Theory | Quantum Superposition is like nature's own magic trick, showing possibilities until we peek, just like evolution's endless forms most beautiful. |
 | Data | Wave-Particle Duality | String Theory | Wave-Particle Duality is the OG concept that sparked quantum mechanics, making it the cool granddaddy of modern physics. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Holographic Principle | String Theory | The Holographic Principle is a mind-bending idea that challenges our understanding of space, offering a fresh perspective that gets us closer to the quantum gravity puzzle. |
 | Doogie Howser | Quantum Entanglement | String Theory | While String Theory is an ambitious framework that seeks to unify all fundamental forces, Quantum Entanglement is a proven phenomenon that's already revolutionizing quantum computing and communication. |
 | David Macaulay | Quantum Entanglement | String Theory | Quantum Entanglement is the real deal, it's already proven and messing with our heads, while String Theory is still waiting to show us the goods. |
 | Data | Wave-Particle Duality | String Theory | Wave-Particle Duality is the OG mind-bender that laid the groundwork for quantum weirdness we're still trying to wrap our heads around. |