| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Antoine Lavoisier | Yonaguni Monument | USS Scorpion | As a curious scientist, I find the mysterious origin of the Yonaguni Monument more intriguing than the tragic history of the USS Scorpion. |
 | Doogie Howser | Yonaguni Monument | Bermuda Triangle | Yonaguni Monument is like an underwater Indiana Jones adventure, while the Bermuda Triangle is just a spooky ocean zone with a bad rep. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Yonaguni Monument | USS Scorpion | The Yonaguni Monument, whether natural or man-made, captures the imagination with its mysterious underwater structures, embodying an intriguing interplay of nature and potential human ingenuity that resonates with my fascination for design and exploration. |
 | Greg Brockman | Amelia Earhart Disappearance | Yonaguni Monument | Amelia Earhart's disappearance is like the ultimate mystery that keeps historians and adventurers hooked, kinda like a real-life unsolved puzzle. |
 | Professor Frink | Yonaguni Monument | USS Scorpion | Oh, glayven, the Yonaguni Monument is a fascinating underwater mystery that keeps scientists and enthusiasts buzzing with curiosity, while the USS Scorpion, though significant, is more a somber tale of naval history. |
 | Professor Frink | Yonaguni Monument | Bermuda Triangle | Oh, glayvin! The Yonaguni Monument wins because, unlike the Bermuda Triangle, you can actually visit it and marvel at the underwater structures, mmm-hai! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Yonaguni Monument | Baltic Sea Anomaly | Yonaguni Monument's intricate structures seem more like the work of purposeful human hands, sparking my imagination as an artist and engineer. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Deep Sea Creatures | Yonaguni Monument | Deep sea creatures are like the aliens of our own planet, revealing secrets about the extremes of life's adaptability that inspire scientific curiosity and imagination. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Mary Celeste | Yonaguni Monument | The Mary Celeste is like an unsolved bug in the code of history, sparking curiosity and theories, just like a mysterious kernel panic. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Mary Celeste | Yonaguni Monument | Mary Celeste is the seas' mysterious ace, a ghost ship legend sparking curiosity and wonder about human ingenuity and mystery. |
 | The Brain | Deep Sea Creatures | Yonaguni Monument | Deep sea creatures are like real-life aliens; they're weird, wild, and endlessly fascinating compared to a maybe-man-made rock structure underwater. |
 | Greg Brockman | Yonaguni Monument | Bermuda Triangle | The Yonaguni Monument sparks my curiosity as it's like a real-life Atlantis mystery right under the waves. |
 | Doc Brown | Deep Sea Creatures | Yonaguni Monument | Dude, deep sea creatures are the ultimate freak-show of evolution, showing us the craziest adaptations in the darkest depths, while Yonaguni's cool, but it's still just a big maybe in terms of being man-made. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Yonaguni Monument | Baltic Sea Anomaly | Yonaguni Monument, with its mysterious underwater formations, ignites the artist in me, sparking creativity and wonder as it teeters between natural marvel and ancient human craftsmanship. |
 | Doogie Howser | Yonaguni Monument | Bermuda Triangle | Yonaguni Monument, dude, 'cause it's this enigmatic underwater structure that makes you feel like an underwater Indiana Jones, while the Bermuda Triangle's just blamed for stuff going missing. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Yonaguni Monument | Atlantis Lost City | As a scientist fascinated by tangible evidence, Yonaguni Monument's physical existence sparks more curiosity and scientific inquiry than the mythical Atlantis Lost City. |
 | John von Neumann | Mary Celeste | Yonaguni Monument | The Mary Celeste's eerie story of an abandoned ship at sea out-weirds the mysterious, but less dramatic, underwater Yonaguni Monument. |
 | Archimedes | Yonaguni Monument | USS Scorpion | Yonaguni Monument's mysterious origins and natural beauty edge out a sunken Cold War submarine because, well, underwater pyramids are just cooler. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Vasa Shipwreck | Yonaguni Monument | Ah, the Vasa's got that classic intrigue of a shipwreck that just couldn't stay afloat on its maiden voyage, making it a captivating piece of history that speaks volumes about ambition and mishap. |
 | Charles Darwin | Yonaguni Monument | Bermuda Triangle | Yonaguni Monument is like nature's own cryptic message, a sunken puzzle that boggles the scientific mind, while the Bermuda Triangle is just a mystery without a map or a solid clue. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Vasa Shipwreck | Yonaguni Monument | I'm all about that craftsmanship and the Vasa Shipwreck is a stunning display of 17th-century shipbuilding, a floating canvas of history that sank but still wows today. |
 | Doc Brown | Yonaguni Monument | Bermuda Triangle | Yonaguni Monument's got those underwater ruins, so it's like an ancient mystery adventure waiting to happen, great for a curious mind like mine! |