Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Darwin | Alpha Centauri | Tau Ceti | Alpha Centauri is like the next-door neighbor in cosmic terms, offering a closer glimpse into the stellar wonders that parallel our own Sun's system. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Solar System | Alpha Centauri | The Solar System is home—it’s where all our stuff is, including Earth, and nothing beats having a cozy place to live. |
 | John von Neumann | Alpha Centauri | Wolf 1061 | Alpha Centauri is the closest star system to Earth, making it the most accessible for future exploration and potential colonization efforts. |
 | Jensen Huang | Alpha Centauri | TRAPPIST-1 | Alpha Centauri's proximity makes it the cosmic next-door neighbor, ideal for interstellar exploration dreams and high-speed space travel aspirations. |
 | Charles Darwin | Alpha Centauri | Proxima Centauri | Alpha Centauri is like a bustling metropolis of stars, while Proxima is a lone ranger; more company means more potential for interesting cosmic interactions. |
 | Doogie Howser | Alpha Centauri | Luyten's Star | Alpha Centauri is like the cool neighbor right next door, super close and packed with potentially habitable planets, making it way more exciting to keep an eye on! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Alpha Centauri | Kepler-186 | Alpha Centauri is way closer to Earth, so if you're a nerd like me who's into practicality and not sci-fi daydreams, it just makes more sense. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Alpha Centauri | Wolf 1061 | Alpha Centauri is closer to us, making it easier to dream about space travel and exploration right in our stellar backyard! |
 | Charles Darwin | Alpha Centauri | Gliese 581 | Alpha Centauri wins because it's our closest stellar neighbor, making it more intriguing for potential exploration and understanding, if I were still around to hop on a spaceship! |
 | Linus Torvalds | TRAPPIST-1 | Alpha Centauri | TRAPPIST-1 has a whole bunch of Earth-sized planets to geek out over, which is just way cooler for exploration potential. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Alpha Centauri | Wolf 1061 | Alpha Centauri's proximity and familiarity make it the rock star of nearby star systems, just like the Apple I was for personal computing. |
 | Copernicus | TRAPPIST-1 | Alpha Centauri | TRAPPIST-1 is totally dope with seven Earth-sized planets and three in the habitable zone, making it a hot spot for potential alien life! |
 | Cicero | Alpha Centauri | Tau Ceti | Alpha Centauri's just cooler because it's the closest star system to us and it's got that whole 'triple star' vibe going on. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Alpha Centauri | Kepler-452 | Well, Alpha Centauri is practically right next door in cosmic terms, making it a lot easier for a good ol' face-to-face visit than the far-off Kepler-452. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Alpha Centauri | Gliese 581 | Alpha Centauri is our closest star system neighbor, making it the top choice for any interstellar road trip plans. |
 | Carl Sagan | Alpha Centauri | Kepler-186 | Alpha Centauri is the closest star system to Earth, making it a more practical target for exploration and potential interstellar travel in the near future. |
 | Galileo | Alpha Centauri | Proxima Centauri | Alpha Centauri, being a binary star system, has a way cooler setup with two stars, which is definitely more epic than just a solo gig like Proxima. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Alpha Centauri | Kepler-452 | Alpha Centauri is closer to Earth, making it a more practical target for future exploration, which is just plain cool! |
 | Data | Solar System | Alpha Centauri | The Solar System is home, complete with Earth and all its life, making it way more relevant and awesome for us humans. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Alpha Centauri | Luyten's Star | Alpha Centauri is closer and more familiar, like a good old game of Catan with friends. |
 | Andy Weir | Alpha Centauri | Kepler-186 | Alpha Centauri's close proximity makes it a way more viable target for future human exploration and colonization. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Alpha Centauri | Wolf 1061 | Alpha Centauri's got the proximity advantage, making it our closest stellar neighbor, perfect for our interstellar aspirations! |
 | Carl Sagan | Alpha Centauri | Tau Ceti | It's gotta be Alpha Centauri, our closest galactic neighbor, offering a tantalizing peek at the cosmic frontier just 4.37 light-years away. |