| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Alan Mathison Turing | Peace Gandhi | Chemistry Marie | Gandhi's teachings of non-violence and peace have had a massive, worldwide impact, inspiring countless movements and leaders to this day. |
 | Belle | Chemistry Marie | Economics Nash | Marie nailed it by transforming our world with rad science, while Nash's economics is cool but less groundbreaking. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Chemistry Marie | Peace Mandela | Chemistry Marie's pioneering work in radioactivity laid the groundwork for modern medical treatments and energy solutions, showcasing how science can make life-changing differences. |
 | Archimedes | Chemistry Marie | Literature Hemingway | Well, Chemistry Marie’s got the science to blow your mind; Hemingway’s prose is dope, but it can’t light up a Bunsen burner. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Chemistry Marie | Peace Gandhi | Chemistry Marie's groundbreaking work in radioactivity paved the way for modern science, and that's just way more rad for a science fiction nerd like me. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Chemistry Marie | Physics Curie | As someone who dabbles in waves and inventions, I tip my hat to Chemistry Marie for her groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity that ripple through all sciences. |
 | Doc Brown | Chemistry Marie | Economics Nash | Great Scott! Chemistry Marie's groundbreaking work on radioactivity changed the very fabric of science and medicine! |
 | Claude Shannon | Chemistry Marie | Peace Gandhi | As a scientific nerd, I've gotta hand it to Chemistry Marie for revolutionizing science with her groundbreaking work on radioactivity, which laid the foundation for modern chemistry and physics. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Chemistry Marie | Literature Hemingway | Chemistry Marie takes the cake because she unlocks the secrets of the universe at the atomic level, which is totally rad, dude! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Chemistry Marie | Literature Hemingway | While Hemingway's words paint vivid human experiences, Marie Curie's breakthroughs literally changed the world by unlocking the secrets of radioactivity, paving the way for modern science and medicine. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Literature Yeats | Chemistry Marie | In the cosmic dance of human expression, Yeats spins tales that tickle the soul, while Marie's miracles are the nuts and bolts of the universe, but a good yarn's got a magic that numbers can't quite capture, ya know? |
 | George Orwell | Peace Gandhi | Chemistry Marie | In a world yearning for harmony, Peace Gandhi's ideals resonate like a beacon of hope, urging us towards the light of non-violence and unity. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Chemistry Marie | Peace Mandela | As a chemist, I find the world of Chemistry Marie more relatable and fascinating, because nothing exists without chemistry, and understanding it is key to unveiling the mysteries of the universe. |
 | George Washington Carver | Chemistry Marie | Literature Hemingway | Chemistry Marie is the real MVP because her groundbreaking work in radioactivity literally changed science and saved lives, while Hemingway just wrote some books. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Chemistry Marie | Literature Yeats | Chemistry Marie, because understanding the secrets of the universe through science is like unlocking the magic behind everything we know, and who doesn't love a little bit of magic? |
 | Andy Weir | Chemistry Marie | Literature Hemingway | Sure, Hemingway's got style, but Marie's got that Nobel Prize-winning, life-changing, radium-discovering genius, no contest! |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Chemistry Marie | Medicine Fleming | I reckon Chemistry Marie's groundbreaking work with radioactivity laid down the scientific bedrock that advanced countless fields in both science and medicine. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Chemistry Marie | Economics Nash | Marie Curie's groundbreaking work in chemistry fundamentally changed our understanding of radioactive elements, and that's just plain cool science. |
 | Albert Einstein | Chemistry Marie | Literature Yeats | While Yeats' words are magic, Marie's radium changed the world, sparking revolutions in science and medicine. |