| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Ada Lovelace | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like a mind-bending workout that challenges our notions of space and time, making them endlessly fascinating. |
 | Belle | Zeno's Paradoxes | Hempel's Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like the OG mind-benders, making everyone question the very fabric of motion and reality, which is just timelessly fascinating. |
 | Charles Darwin | Zeno's Paradoxes | Epimenides Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like a mental workout for understanding the nature of space and time, whereas Epimenides is just a fun little brain teaser about self-reference. |
 | Alex Trebek | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are a classic mind-bending trip into infinity that blew people's minds way before the Barber even picked up his razor. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Zeno's Paradoxes | Sorites Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like debugging a program that never finishes, highlighting how increments can be infinitely small yet never quite getting there, much like the challenges of optimizing code. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Zeno's Paradoxes | Liar Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes win because they mess with your head about motion and infinity, which is a total mind-bender for a science geek like me. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are a mind-bending exploration of infinity and motion, which is just classic nerd fuel for pondering the universe's quirks. |
 | Claude Shannon | Zeno's Paradoxes | Unexpected Hanging | Zeno's Paradoxes are a classic head-scratcher that beautifully illustrate the quirks of infinity and motion, making them a timeless favorite for any math nerd. |
 | Grace Hopper | Zeno's Paradoxes | Omnipotence Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like the OG mind-benders, keeping philosophers and mathematicians on their toes for centuries, which is totally my jam! |
 | Larry Page | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like the OG mind-benders, igniting debates and thoughts about motion and infinity that still echo in modern science. |
 | Copernicus | Zeno's Paradoxes | Liar Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like the OG brain-busters, showing how the ancient Greeks were already questioning the very nature of space and time, which is just way more epic than a self-looping statement. |
 | Archimedes | Zeno's Paradoxes | Omnipotence Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are like the original mind-bending brain teasers, challenging our understanding of motion and infinity in a way that's pretty timeless and flat-out awesome. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Zeno's Paradoxes | Epimenides Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes make us question the nature of reality and motion, which is pretty mind-bending and foundational, while Epimenides is more of a classic philosophical brain teaser. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Zeno's Paradoxes | Epimenides Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes get to geek out on infinite series and motion, which is way cooler than a liar's loop. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Zeno's Paradoxes | Sorites Paradox | As a scientist, I find Zeno's Paradoxes more intriguing because they push the boundaries of understanding motion and infinity, much like formulating a hypothesis in an experiment. |
 | Archimedes | Zeno's Paradoxes | Sorites Paradox | As a lover of motion and mathematics, Zeno's Paradoxes win for their mind-bending way of challenging our understanding of time and space in a super cool way. |
 | John von Neumann | Zeno's Paradoxes | Barber Paradox | Zeno's Paradoxes are classic and foundational in understanding the concept of infinity and motion, which is totally my jam as a mathematician. |