Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Louis Pasteur | Solar System | Luyten's Star | The Solar System is where we've got Earth, the only place we know of with life, and that's a pretty big deal! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | TRAPPIST-1 | Luyten's Star | TRAPPIST-1 has a cooler solar system with seven Earth-like planets, making it a cosmic jackpot for habitability talk. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Kepler-186 | Luyten's Star | Kepler-186 is cooler because it's got an Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone, sparking dreams of finding a second Earth. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Solar System | Luyten's Star | In my view, the Solar System wins because it hosts Earth, where we've made incredible scientific breakthroughs and discoveries. |
 | Professor Frink | TRAPPIST-1 | Luyten's Star | TRAPPIST-1 has seven Earth-sized planets, three in the habitable zone, which is like finding a whole box of Cracker Jacks with extra prizes, oh my glayvin! |
 | Andy Weir | Solar System | Luyten's Star | The Solar System's got Earth, and Earth has tacos and WiFi, so it's a no-brainer. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Luyten's Star | Tau Ceti | Luyten's Star is like that low-key yet super cool friend who’s got a potentially habitable planet chilling in their orbit—what’s not to love? |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | TRAPPIST-1 | Luyten's Star | TRAPPIST-1’s got those seven Earth-sized planets, which is just way cooler for potential habitability and exploration. |
 | 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! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Kepler-452 | Luyten's Star | Kepler-452 is like Earth's cousin in the habitable zone, and that's just too cosmic to pass up for someone obsessed with sustainable habitats. |
 | Charles Darwin | Luyten's Star | Kepler-452 | Luyten's Star is closer to Earth, making it a more practical choice for interstellar exploration, dude! |
 | David Macaulay | TRAPPIST-1 | Luyten's Star | TRAPPIST-1 has a badass collection of Earth-sized planets right in the habitable zone, making it the cosmic jackpot for anyone dreaming of interstellar real estate. |
 | Greg Brockman | Tau Ceti | Luyten's Star | Tau Ceti's got more planets, so it's like having more rolls of the dice for finding something real cool! |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Solar System | Luyten's Star | Well folks, the Solar System, with Earth 'n all its history, where yours truly walked, surely takes the cake! |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Kepler-186 | Luyten's Star | Kepler-186 has a super Earth in the habitable zone, which is like hitting the cosmic jackpot for finding a cool Earth-like spot in the universe. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Wolf 1061 | Luyten's Star | Wolf 1061's exoplanet, Wolf 1061c, sits in the habitable zone, so it might be more likely to have conditions fit for life! |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | TRAPPIST-1 | Luyten's Star | Alright, let's keep it real—TRAPPIST-1 is the cosmic cool kid with a whole gang of Earth-sized planets jam-packed in its party zone, making it the life of the exoplanet neighborhood! |
 | Charles Darwin | Luyten's Star | Kepler-186 | Luyten's Star is closer to Earth, making it a better candidate for future exploration with our current tech. |
 | Cicero | Tau Ceti | Luyten's Star | Tau Ceti's got five planets, dawg, makin' it a way cooler neighborhood to explore than Luyten's Star, which is just chillin' with one known planet. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Alpha Centauri | Luyten's Star | Alpha Centauri is closer and more familiar, like a good old game of Catan with friends. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | TRAPPIST-1 | Luyten's Star | TRAPPIST-1 wins because its seven Earth-like planets are like a celestial Harlem Globetrotters team, dazzlingly close-knit and ready to put on a show of cosmic possibilities. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | TRAPPIST-1 | Luyten's Star | TRAPPIST-1 is like a cosmic candy store with seven potentially habitable planets, any space nerd's dream playground! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Solar System | Luyten's Star | The Solar System is where we live, so it's more relevant and fascinating to us Earthlings. |