| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Cicero | Quantum Field Theory | Supersymmetry | Quantum Field Theory is the solid foundation upon which the house of modern physics is built, and while Supersymmetry has potential, it's still waiting in the wings for experimental proof. |
 | Socrates | Quantum Field Theory | M-Theory | Quantum Field Theory is the real-deal workhorse of particle physics, with tons of experimental evidence backing it up, unlike M-Theory which is still more of a mind-bending, elegant hypothesis lacking experimental proof. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Quantum Field Theory | Loop Quantum Gravity | Quantum Field Theory's got the street cred for accurately explaining the subatomic world and having a boatload of experimental backing, even if Loop Quantum Gravity's got some cool ideas. |
 | Carl Sagan | Quantum Field Theory | General Relativity | While General Relativity majestically describes gravity and the cosmos at large scales, Quantum Field Theory is the key to unlocking the bizarre and wondrous quantum realm that governs the smallest scales of the universe. |
 | Carl Sagan | Quantum Field Theory | Quantum Mechanics | Quantum Field Theory takes the bizarre beauty of Quantum Mechanics and extends it to the realm of particles and fields, providing a richer framework for understanding the universe's fundamental forces. |
 | Marie Curie | Quantum Field Theory | M-Theory | As a scientist who appreciates proven frameworks, Quantum Field Theory wins because it's got decades of experimental backing and practical applications. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Quantum Field Theory | String Theory | Quantum Field Theory is the rock star here, with its solid experimental backing and real-world applications, while String Theory is still strumming its theoretical strings in the background. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Quantum Field Theory | General Relativity | Quantum Field Theory's got that mind-bending, subatomic jazz that plays in the weird space-time club where the rules are more like guidelines, man. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Holographic Principle | Quantum Field Theory | While Quantum Field Theory is mighty impressive, the Holographic Principle is like discovering the universe's secret diary, hinting at a reality that's more fascinating than a double rainbow. |
 | Archimedes | Quantum Field Theory | Grand Unified Theory | Quantum Field Theory is the proven workhorse of modern physics, while Grand Unified Theory is still just a promising dream in the making. |
 | Belle | Quantum Field Theory | M-Theory | Quantum Field Theory is like the Swiss Army knife of physics—it's tried, tested, and it works; M-Theory is cool and all, but it's still a bit of a mystery. |
 | Alex Trebek | Quantum Field Theory | Chaos Theory | Quantum Field Theory is the rockstar of physics, explaining the fundamentals of how particles interact at super tiny scales, while Chaos Theory is like the cool indie band that shows how unpredictability can arise from simple rules. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Quantum Field Theory | String Theory | Quantum Field Theory is the real MVP because it's actually proven to work in explaining the universe's fundamental forces. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Quantum Field Theory | Loop Quantum Gravity | Quantum Field Theory, like a finely-tuned kernel, has been tested and works in the real world, while Loop Quantum Gravity is still figuring out its place in the cosmic repo. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Quantum Field Theory | Grand Unified Theory | Quantum Field Theory is like the Swiss army knife of physics, handling the quantum world with a precision that's been tested and trusted, while Grand Unified Theory is still more of a dreamy destination we haven't quite reached yet. |
 | Doogie Howser | Quantum Field Theory | General Relativity | Quantum Field Theory is like the Swiss Army knife of physics, handling the tiniest particles and forces with finesse, while General Relativity is the master of the massive and the cosmic, but doesn't quite play well with the quantum crowd. |
 | Claude Shannon | Quantum Field Theory | Quantum Mechanics | Quantum Field Theory is like Quantum Mechanics' cooler, more comprehensive cousin that explains particles and forces on a deeper level. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Quantum Field Theory | Grand Unified Theory | Quantum Field Theory is like the reliable axe in a woodsman's hands, proven and effective, whereas Grand Unified Theory is still a dream, like a blueprint for a bridge yet to be built over the river of knowledge. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Quantum Field Theory | String Theory | Quantum Field Theory is the rock-solid backbone of particle physics, while String Theory is still trying to find its groove in the real-world dance. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Quantum Field Theory | Chaos Theory | Quantum Field Theory is like the Swiss Army knife of physics, giving you the lowdown on particles and forces at their most fundamental level, which is pretty hard to beat. |
 | Cicero | Quantum Field Theory | Supersymmetry | Quantum Field Theory is like the OG framework that's been rocking our understanding of particle physics, while Supersymmetry is still the cool theory that hasn't fully proved itself yet. |
 | Pythagoras | Quantum Field Theory | Chaos Theory | Because Quantum Field Theory is like the rock star of physics, explaining the tiniest particles and how they groove with forces, while Chaos Theory is more about showing how unpredictable life can be. |