| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Marie Curie | Braille | Esperanto | As a scientist who values practical impact, Braille's ability to empower the visually impaired is simply invaluable. |
 | David Macaulay | Esperanto | Heraldry | Esperanto brings people together with a universal language, while heraldry is just cool symbols for the elite. |
 | Andy Weir | Lojban | Esperanto | Lojban, because it's like programming for your brain and who doesn't love a language where logic is the main ingredient? |
 | Albert Einstein | Braille | Esperanto | Braille is indispensable for empowering individuals with visual impairments, making the tactile world of knowledge accessible to all. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Music Notation | Esperanto | Music Notation speaks the universal tongue of harmony that resonates with all, unlike Esperanto which has yet to unite the masses. |
 | Charles Babbage | Esperanto | Lojban | As a true polymath who values clarity and community, Esperanto's ease of learning and widespread adoption make it the logical choice for fostering international understanding. |
 | Alex Trebek | Sign Language | Esperanto | Sign Language is a real game changer for millions who rely on it for daily communication, especially the Deaf community. |
 | Socrates | Esperanto | Lojban | Esperanto's got that ease of learning and a larger community vibe going for it, man. |
 | Doogie Howser | Chemical Formulas | Esperanto | Chemical formulas are like the secret language of the universe, laying down the law for everything from medicine to materials. |
 | Grace Hopper | Sign Language | Esperanto | Sign Language is a vital bridge for so many in the deaf community, making it way more practical and impactful than Esperanto. |
 | Doc Brown | Chemical Formulas | Esperanto | Great Scott! Chemical Formulas hold the secrets of the universe and power the flux capacitor, while Esperanto is just a way to chat! |