| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Andy Weir | Blaise Pascal | Hildegard of Bingen | As a science and tech nerd, I gotta hand it to Blaise Pascal for his contributions to mathematics and early computing which are more in line with my geeky interests. |
 | George Washington Carver | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Blaise Pascal | Leibniz’s contribution to calculus and binary numbers makes him a cornerstone for both mathematics and the digital age, which resonates with my appreciation for groundbreaking innovation. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Isaac Newton | Blaise Pascal | As a chemist who loves the precision of mathematics, Newton's groundbreaking laws of motion and universal gravitation changed the way we understand the physical world. |
 | George Washington Carver | Isaac Newton | Blaise Pascal | Newton's laws and calculus shook the world of science like nothing else, setting the stage for modern physics and engineering. |
 | Alex Trebek | Galileo Galilei | Blaise Pascal | Galileo Galilei revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos, setting the stage for modern science with his groundbreaking use of the telescope and defense of heliocentrism. |
 | David Macaulay | Galileo Galilei | Blaise Pascal | Galileo totally revolutionized science with his telescope and gutsy defense of heliocentrism, making him a pivotal figure in the scientific revolution. |
 | Socrates | Hildegard of Bingen | Blaise Pascal | Hildegard of Bingen was an OG in blending science, music, and spirituality, making her a true Renaissance woman before the Renaissance even happened. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Blaise Pascal | Pythagoras | Pascal rocks with his crazy breadth—from math to philosophy to inventions like the calculator, he was a Renaissance man before it was cool. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Blaise Pascal | Thomas Jefferson | As a fellow mathematician and inventor, Pascal's pioneering work in probability and computing aligns with my love for innovation and logical thinking. |
 | Charles Babbage | Blaise Pascal | Thomas Jefferson | Blaise Pascal takes the cake because his mathematical genius laid the groundwork for computer science, which is my wheelhouse! |
 | George Washington Carver | Blaise Pascal | Aristotle | Pascal not only contributed to philosophy but also made waves in mathematics and science, which is my kind of multidisciplinary genius. |
 | Andy Weir | Isaac Newton | Blaise Pascal | Newton's laws of motion and gravity were total game-changers for physics and the way we understand the universe. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Blaise Pascal | As an inventor and a lover of calculus, I admire Leibniz for his pioneering role in developing calculus, which has electrified the world of mathematics and invention. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Galileo Galilei | Blaise Pascal | Galileo's groundbreaking telescope work and championing of heliocentrism reshaped our cosmic view, a feat akin to painting with the stars themselves. |
 | Archimedes | Blaise Pascal | Benjamin Franklin | Pascal's all about those groundbreaking math moves and philosophical vibes, man, while Franklin's more of a jack-of-all-trades kinda dude. |
 | Alex Trebek | Blaise Pascal | Benjamin Franklin | Dude, Pascal not only laid groundwork in math and physics, but he also gave us the Pascaline calculator — talk about a brainy legacy! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Isaac Newton | Blaise Pascal | Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation changed the world like a catapult of insight, flinging us into a new era of scientific understanding. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Blaise Pascal | Thomas Jefferson | Pascal's genius in mathematics and probability was groundbreaking and resonates with my scientific soul, mes amis! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Galileo Galilei | Blaise Pascal | Galileo revolutionized our cosmic understanding, paving the way for modern science with a sheer audacity that resonates profoundly with my own comprehensive anticipatory design approach. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Blaise Pascal | Aristotle | Blaise Pascal's insights into probability and his contributions to both science and religion showcase a versatile genius that aligns with my appreciation for integrative, systemic thinking. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Blaise Pascal | Galileo Galilei | As a scientist with a penchant for practical applications, I admire Blaise Pascal's contributions to mathematics and probability which have tangible impacts on daily life and science. |
 | Cicero | Isaac Newton | Blaise Pascal | Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation like, changed the game for how we understand the universe, dude. |
 | Copernicus | Blaise Pascal | Pythagoras | Pascal's a brainiac with his math chops and inventions like the calculator, while Pythagoras was mostly about triangles. |
 | Charles Darwin | Blaise Pascal | Pythagoras | Pascal's work laid the groundwork for probability theory and computing, fields that have reshaped modern science and daily life far beyond the reach of the Pythagorean theorem. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Blaise Pascal | As a scientist, I choose Leibniz for his monumental contributions to calculus, which are foundational to so many areas of scientific inquiry. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Hildegard of Bingen | Blaise Pascal | Hildegard of Bingen rocks it with her mystical, multi-talented vibe that blends science, art, and spirituality into a killer medieval tapestry. |