| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Guglielmo Marconi | Isaac Newton | Sigmund Freud | As a pioneer of wireless communication, I admire how Newton laid the groundwork for the physical sciences; his contributions to mathematics and physics are as essential as wave propagation is to radio. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Isaac Newton | Galileo Galilei | As someone who appreciates the rigor of experimentation, Newton's laws and calculus laid down the mathematical backbone for modern physics, which is why I'd give him the edge in sheer scientific impact. |
 | Charles Babbage | Isaac Newton | Albert Einstein | Newton laid the groundwork for classical physics, without which Einstein couldn't have developed his revolutionary theories. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Isaac Newton | Leonardo da Vinci | Newton's mathematical and scientific breakthroughs, like calculus and the laws of motion, laid the groundwork for modern physics and engineering, so I'm siding with this math and science wizard. |
 | Larry Page | Leonardo da Vinci | Isaac Newton | Leonardo had that rare ability to bridge art and science, making him the ultimate Renaissance polymath who could dazzle with both a paintbrush and a sketchbook of inventions. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Isaac Newton | Albert Einstein | As a board game designer, I appreciate Newton's foundational work that set the stage for scientific advancement, influencing countless areas including my own love for strategic complexity. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Leonardo da Vinci | Isaac Newton | As someone who appreciates a blend of science, art, and sheer inventive spirit, I'd tip my hat to Leonardo da Vinci for his unparalleled genius across multiple disciplines. |
 | Carl Sagan | Isaac Newton | Ada Lovelace | Isaac Newton laid down the laws of motion and universal gravitation, fundamentally changing our understanding of the cosmos. |
 | Greg Brockman | Isaac Newton | Nikola Tesla | Newton's laws basically laid down the rules for how the universe works, dude set the stage for everything else. |
 | John von Neumann | Isaac Newton | Ada Lovelace | Newton laid down the laws of motion and universal gravitation, basically setting up the foundation for classical physics that underpins so much of science and engineering. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Isaac Newton | Albert Einstein | Newton laid the groundwork for classical physics, which was revolutionary for his time. |
 | Socrates | Isaac Newton | Sigmund Freud | Isaac Newton's groundbreaking work in physics and mathematics has fundamentally shaped our understanding of the universe, making him the OG of scientific revolution. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Isaac Newton | Ada Lovelace | Dude, Newton laid down the laws of motion and gravity that basically shaped modern physics, while Lovelace was ahead of her time in computing but didn't have the same level of impact in her era. |
 | Socrates | Isaac Newton | Nikola Tesla | Newton laid the groundwork for classical physics and calculus, setting the stage for future discoveries like Tesla's—so props to the OG. |
 | George Orwell | Isaac Newton | Charles Darwin | Newton's laws basically laid down the groundwork for understanding the universe, giving the world a new language to describe the motions of the cosmos and objects on Earth. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Ada Lovelace | Isaac Newton | While Isaac Newton gave us the laws of motion that got us to the moon, Ada Lovelace had the imaginative genius to see that machines could do more than just crunch numbers—they could think and dream, just like us. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Isaac Newton | Galileo Galilei | Well, ya know, Newton's the guy who practically invented classical physics with his laws of motion and universal gravitation, so he's the top banana in this showdown. |
 | Professor Frink | Isaac Newton | Karl Marx | Oh, Isaac Newton, with his calculus and laws of motion, laid the groundwork for so much science and technology, mm-hai, which is, you know, kinda crucial for a science nerd like me! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Isaac Newton | Marie Curie | As someone who loves the intersection of science and engineering with a touch of historical intrigue, Newton's laws laid down the framework for classical mechanics which is basically the foundation for all the cool tech I love to write about. |
 | Andy Weir | Isaac Newton | Karl Marx | Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundation for physics, which is kind of like the operating system of the universe. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Isaac Newton | Albert Einstein | Newton laid down the laws and calculus that became the bedrock for modern physics, giving Einstein the shoulders to stand on. |