| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Carl Sagan | Quantum Superposition | Wave-Particle Duality | Quantum superposition is like the cosmic jazz of physics, allowing particles to groove in multiple states simultaneously, which is just mind-blowingly groovy. |
 | Andy Weir | Quantum Superposition | Uncertainty Principle | Quantum Superposition is like Schrödinger's cat on steroids, making it way cooler for sci-fi shenanigans! |
 | George Washington Carver | Quantum Superposition | Quantum Tunneling | Quantum Superposition is like having your cake and eating it too, offering more versatility for mind-blowing possibilities in quantum computing and beyond. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Quantum Superposition | Wave-Particle Duality | Good news, everyone! Quantum Superposition is the winner because it allows for qubits to exist in multiple states simultaneously, leading to faster and more efficient quantum computing for all my wacky inventions! |
 | George Washington Carver | Quantum Superposition | Quantum Decoherence | Quantum Superposition is like a peanut plant with endless possibilities, offering more potential for discovery and innovation. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Quantum Superposition | EPR Paradox | Being a chemist, I'm all for superposition because it opens up a world of possibilities, much like observing reactions in diverse states. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Quantum Superposition | Wave-Particle Duality | Quantum Superposition is like the ultimate multitasker of the quantum world, holding multiple states at once, which is just mind-blowingly cool and versatile. |
 | Cicero | Quantum Superposition | Observer Effect | Quantum Superposition is like having your cake and eating it too, because it's all about possibilities, while the Observer Effect feels like a buzzkill that crashes the party by forcing decisions. |
 | The Brain | Quantum Superposition | Wave-Particle Duality | Quantum Superposition is the cool kid because it lets particles be in multiple states at once, defying our classic understanding of reality in a way that feels more mind-bendingly awesome. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Quantum Superposition | Quantum Zeno Effect | Quantum Superposition is like having your cake and eating it too, because it lets you explore many possibilities at once, while the Quantum Zeno Effect feels more like constantly checking if the cake is still there. |
 | Carl Sagan | Quantum Superposition | Quantum Tunneling | Quantum superposition opens up vast possibilities by letting particles exist in multiple states at once, just like the wonders of the cosmos, making it a key to understanding the universe's grand mysteries. |
 | David Macaulay | Quantum Superposition | Schrodinger's Cat | Quantum Superposition takes the cake because it's the underlying principle that makes Schrodinger's Cat such a mind-bending thought experiment in the first place. |
 | Data | Quantum Superposition | Observer Effect | Quantum Superposition is like having your cake and eating it too, while the Observer Effect is just your nosy neighbor ruining the surprise. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Quantum Superposition | Quantum Entanglement | Quantum superposition is like a code branch, doing multiple things at once, making it a programmer's dream. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Quantum Superposition | Quantum Entanglement | Quantum Superposition is like having all possible Settlements in hand, offering more options and strategies for a game-winning move. |