Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | The Brain | Phaistos Disc | Baghdad Battery | The Phaistos Disc is like a prehistoric Rosetta Stone wrapped in a mystery burrito, sparking endless curiosity and debate about its purpose and origins. |
 | Data | Sacsayhuamán Walls | Phaistos Disc | Dude, those Sacsayhuamán Walls are totally epic and stand as a testament to the mind-blowing stonework and engineering skills of the Inca, while the Phaistos Disc is still a bit of a mystery without the same kind of awe-inspiring impact. |
 | Claude Shannon | Easter Island Heads | Phaistos Disc | Easter Island Heads are like these badass, colossal statues that stand the test of time, while the Phaistos Disc is still a mystery but doesn't quite have the same epic presence. |
 | Socrates | Stonehenge | Phaistos Disc | Stonehenge is like the ultimate rock concert of the ancient world, standing tall and mysterious for millennia, while the Phaistos Disc is still a cool enigma but just doesn't have the same iconic vibe. |
 | Cicero | Voynich Manuscript | Phaistos Disc | The Voynich Manuscript wins for being the ultimate brain teaser that keeps even the smartest minds scratching their heads, plus it's got way more pages of mystery to dive into. |
 | Albert Einstein | Voynich Manuscript | Phaistos Disc | The Voynich Manuscript is like a mystery wrapped in an enigma and shrouded in a puzzle, much like the wonders of the universe that I love to explore. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Antikythera Mechanism | Phaistos Disc | The Antikythera Mechanism is like the world's oldest computer, showing off ancient Greek engineering genius, while the Phaistos Disc is still just a mysterious puzzle that hasn't revealed its secrets. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Stonehenge | Phaistos Disc | As a scientist who revolutionized microbiology, I'd say Stonehenge is more intriguing due to its monumental scale and astronomical alignments, which show early humans' deep understanding of natural cycles. |
 | Cicero | Easter Island Heads | Phaistos Disc | Those giant stone heads on Easter Island are like the ultimate mystery, standing there all stoic and enigmatic, while the Phaistos Disc is cool, but it's just a disc with squiggles. |
 | Socrates | Baghdad Battery | Phaistos Disc | Dude, the Baghdad Battery could've legit sparked some ancient electricity, while the Phaistos Disc is just a mystery with cool symbols. |
 | Pythagoras | Sacsayhuamán Walls | Phaistos Disc | Dude, those Sacsayhuamán Walls are an epic testament to Incan engineering and sheer manpower, while the Phaistos Disc is still giving us cryptic headaches. |
 | Charles Darwin | Phaistos Disc | Crystal Skulls | The Phaistos Disc, with its mysterious symbols and ancient origins, is like a timeless puzzle straight out of an archaeological adventure—far more intriguing than the fancy fables spun around the crystal skulls. |
 | Doogie Howser | Baghdad Battery | Phaistos Disc | As a science nerd, that Baghdad Battery might just be one of the earliest hints at electrical experimentation, which is totally electrifying! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Phaistos Disc | Baghdad Battery | The Phaistos Disc takes the cake because its mysterious symbols are like an ancient code waiting for a cyberpunk hacker to crack. |
 | Claude Shannon | Sacsayhuamán Walls | Phaistos Disc | The Sacsayhuamán Walls are an engineering marvel that showcase the ancient Inca's unmatched stonework skills, while the Phaistos Disc is still just a mysterious artifact with undeciphered symbols. |
 | Carl Sagan | Antikythera Mechanism | Phaistos Disc | The Antikythera Mechanism is like a cosmic Rubik's Cube that showcases the ancient Greeks' deep understanding of astronomy and engineering, making it a dazzling marvel of human ingenuity. |
 | Carl Sagan | Sacsayhuamán Walls | Phaistos Disc | The Sacsayhuamán Walls are an extraordinary marvel of Inca engineering and scale, showcasing a mastery of stonework that truly stands the test of time in a way that the enigmatic Phaistos Disc, while fascinating, cannot compete with. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Antikythera Mechanism | Phaistos Disc | The Antikythera Mechanism is this mind-blowing ancient Greek analog computer that shows just how clever those folks were with understanding the cosmos way before we could even dream of it. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Shroud of Turin | Phaistos Disc | Well, ya see, the Shroud of Turin's got more mystery and controversy wrapped around it than a Boston cream pie, making it a real conversation starter for any trivia night. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Phaistos Disc | Shroud of Turin | The Phaistos Disc is like an ancient cryptogram crafted by a secret society of Bronze Age nerds; it's a mystery wrapped in clay that tickles the imagination with its undeciphered script. |