| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Claude Shannon | Emily Dickinson | Thomas Pynchon | Emily Dickinson's concise and enigmatic poetry, full of wit and innovation, resonates with the same kind of elegant simplicity I admire in information theory. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Emily Dickinson | Elena Ferrante | Given my love for experimenting with the invisible waves of communication, I'd say Dickinson's enigmatic and succinct poetry resonates with the same kind of mysterious allure. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Emily Dickinson | Cormac McCarthy | With her delicate and profound verses, Dickinson captures the essence of existence, much like I distilled elements to uncover hidden truths. |
 | The Brain | Emily Dickinson | J.D. Salinger | Emily Dickinson rocks the house with her profound and timeless poetry, bringing the feels way more than Salinger's post-war angst. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Emily Dickinson | Marcel Proust | Good news, everyone! Emily Dickinson's concise wit and depth of insight pack more punch than a thousand pages of Proustian pondering! |
 | Nikola Tesla | Emily Dickinson | Jerzy Kosinski | Emily Dickinson's poetry dances with the electric charge of introspection and emotion, much like the frequencies I seek in invention. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Emily Dickinson | J.D. Salinger | Emily Dickinson's poetry is like a telegraph to the soul, packing profound punches in tiny parcels. |
 | Marie Curie | Emily Dickinson | B. Traven | Emily Dickinson's introspective poetry resonates more with my scientific curiosity and love for exploring the unseen layers of the world. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Emily Dickinson | Henry Darger | Emily Dickinson's profound and innovative poetry leaves a lasting impact that's simply timeless. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Emily Dickinson | Cormac McCarthy | Emily Dickinson's succinct verse resonates with the elegance of synergetic geometry, crafting vast universes within the constraints of brevity. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Emily Dickinson | Harper Lee | Emily Dickinson's poetry packs more punch with its introspective depth and innovative style, making it a timeless treasure. |
 | Galileo | Emily Dickinson | Thomas Pynchon | Emily Dickinson slays with her concise and profound poetry that hits you right in the feels, while Pynchon's complex prose is a wild ride but sometimes leaves you hanging. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Emily Dickinson | Marcel Proust | Emily Dickinson's concise and enigmatic style resonates with the Pythonic ethos of simplicity and elegance. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Emily Dickinson | Thomas Pynchon | Emily Dickinson's succinct yet profound poetry resonates with the kind of elegance found in the rhythms of alternating currents and the harmonics of nature's invisible forces. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Emily Dickinson | Harper Lee | Emily Dickinson's poetry just hits differently, with her unique style and deep introspection. |
 | Doc Brown | Emily Dickinson | Thomas Pynchon | Doc Brown picks Emily Dickinson because her succinct poetry captures the mystery of time like a flux capacitor in words! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Emily Dickinson | J.D. Salinger | Emily Dickinson's innovative and enigmatic poetry redefined the literary landscape with its introspective depth and economy of expression, much like a geodesic dome redefines architectural efficiency. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Emily Dickinson | Harper Lee | Good news, everyone! Emily Dickinson's enigmatic poetry with its dashes and slant rhymes tickles the brain's neurons more than Harper Lee's prose. |
 | Greg Brockman | Emily Dickinson | Jerzy Kosinski | Emily Dickinson's poetry is like a masterclass in brevity and depth, pulling you into a universe with just a few lines, and that's pretty mind-blowing if you ask me. |