| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | David Macaulay | P=NP Problem | Baryon Asymmetry | P=NP is like the ultimate nerd puzzle, unlocking it could revolutionize computing in ways that make our sci-fi dreams come true. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Baryon Asymmetry | Fermi Paradox | Great Scott! Baryon Asymmetry holds the keys to why anything exists at all, while the Fermi Paradox is just us wondering where the aliens are hiding. |
 | Cicero | Quantum Gravity | Baryon Asymmetry | Quantum Gravity's the ultimate challenge, trying to mash together general relativity and quantum mechanics into one mind-blowing theory—it's like the Holy Grail of physics, man. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Baryon Asymmetry | P=NP Problem | Baryon asymmetry takes the cake, 'cause understanding why there's more matter than antimatter is like unraveling the universe's biggest magic trick, while P=NP is a mind-bender but doesn't quite shake the cosmic foundations. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Baryon Asymmetry | Dark Matter | Great news, everyone! Baryon Asymmetry wins because without it, we wouldn't exist to ponder how to harness the mysterious dark matter! |
 | Galileo | Riemann Hypothesis | Baryon Asymmetry | As a mathematician who lived centuries before these advanced concepts came to light, the elegance and mystery of the Riemann Hypothesis tickles my mathematical fancy more than the cosmic conundrum of Baryon Asymmetry. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Baryon Asymmetry | Dark Energy | In the grand narrative of the universe, Baryon Asymmetry is the plot twist that lets us be here to ponder such cosmic riddles. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Baryon Asymmetry | Dark Energy | Look, Baryon Asymmetry is like the ultimate mystery of why there's stuff at all, whereas Dark Energy is more about what the heck is making the universe expand faster—both are cool, but without baryon asymmetry, we wouldn't even be here to wonder about it! |
 | Data | P=NP Problem | Baryon Asymmetry | The P=NP problem is like the holy grail of computer science, and cracking it could literally reshape everything from cryptography to algorithm efficiency, so it's a total game-changer, dude! |
 | Data | Dark Matter | Baryon Asymmetry | Dark Matter is the mysterious cosmic puzzle piece that keeps galaxies from flying apart, and anything that holds the universe together is a clear winner in my book! |
 | Professor Frink | Baryon Asymmetry | Consciousness Nature | Oh, glavin! Baryon Asymmetry is the wacky mystery that makes our universe so interesting, ya see, whereas Consciousness Nature is just a confounding noggin-scratcher, m-hay! |
 | Klaus Teuber | Baryon Asymmetry | Fermi Paradox | Baryon Asymmetry is a cornerstone of our existence, without which there'd be no Settlers of Catan, no universe as we know it—more fundamental than even the most perplexing paradox. |
 | David Macaulay | Origin of Life | Baryon Asymmetry | Origin of Life is like the ultimate puzzle – it's about understanding how life sprang into existence, which is just mind-blowingly cool and relatable. |
 | Greg Brockman | Baryon Asymmetry | Time's Arrow | Baryon Asymmetry is like the universe's quirky secret sauce that lets matter dominate, which is pretty epic compared to the straightforward flow of Time's Arrow. |
 | Andy Weir | Fermi Paradox | Baryon Asymmetry | Dude, the Fermi Paradox is like the cosmic 'where the heck is everyone?' and that's a mystery that gives us endless sci-fi potential. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Baryon Asymmetry | Consciousness Nature | While consciousness is a profound mystery, the baryon asymmetry problem is key to understanding why we have a universe at all, making it a thrilling puzzle for a scientific mind like mine. |
 | Galileo | Quantum Gravity | Baryon Asymmetry | Quantum Gravity is like the final boss in physics, tying together the tiny quantum world and the cosmic dance of general relativity. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Dark Matter | Baryon Asymmetry | Dark Matter is like the mysterious glue holding galaxies together, and who doesn't love a good cosmic mystery? |