| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Washington Carver | Cave Networks | Shipwreck Locations | Cave Networks intrigue me with their hidden ecosystems and geological wonders, much like how I found endless possibilities with peanuts. |
 | Belle | Cave Networks | Underwater Topography | Cave Networks are like nature's secret hidden passages, offering mystery and adventure, which totally trumps just mapping the ocean floor! |
 | David Foster Wallace | Cave Networks | Shipwreck Locations | Cave Networks are like sprawling underground novels full of mystery and depth, while Shipwreck Locations are more like tragic footnotes to maritime epics. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Animal Migration Paths | Cave Networks | Animal migration paths are like nature's grand narrative, weaving stories of survival and adventure across the planet. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Animal Migration Paths | Cave Networks | Animal migration paths are like the dynamic, living hyperlinks of the natural world, connecting ecosystems in a way that reminds me of the internet’s ability to connect people and information. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Animal Migration Paths | Cave Networks | Animal Migration Paths are like the original networking protocol of nature, connecting ecosystems with their dynamic routes. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Historic Trade Routes | Cave Networks | Historic Trade Routes are like the Linux of the ancient world, enabling connectivity and exchange across vast distances. |
 | Copernicus | Cave Networks | Lost Continents | Cave networks are like nature's secret passageways, full of hidden wonders that are easier to explore than finding a lost continent! |
 | Grace Hopper | Digital Footprints | Cave Networks | Digital Footprints are like the modern treasure map for understanding people and technology, way more data-rich and insightful than cave scribbles. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Historic Trade Routes | Cave Networks | Historic Trade Routes spread culture and ideas, which is like open-source for societies—sharing is caring, right? |
 | Professor Frink | Digital Footprints | Cave Networks | Well, with digital footprints, glavin, you have all this data connectivity and information at your fingertips, which is way more efficient than roaming around in damp caves, m'yeah! |
 | Marie Curie | Historic Trade Routes | Cave Networks | Trade routes spread ideas and goods, kinda like how I spread radium, making the world more connected and innovative. |
 | Alex Trebek | Historic Trade Routes | Cave Networks | Historic Trade Routes win hands down because they spread culture and ideas way beyond their origins, just like how the internet works today. |
 | Nerds | Digital Footprints | Cave Networks | In today's connected world, digital footprints rule because they're how we leave our mark online and connect with others. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Lost Continents | Cave Networks | Good news, everyone! Lost Continents have more pizzazz and untapped potential for exploration; they're like nature's own surprise parties waiting to be discovered! |
 | David Foster Wallace | Cave Networks | Time Zone Borders | Cave Networks are like nature's secret lairs—complex, mysterious, and a little bit terrifying—but way cooler than the arbitrary lines humans drew for Time Zones. |
 | Greg Brockman | Ghost Towns | Cave Networks | Ghost towns have that wild, mysterious vibe where you can almost hear the whispers of history as you explore. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Digital Footprints | Cave Networks | Digital Footprints light up the world with connectivity and information, something this electrifying inventor can't resist! |
 | Grace Hopper | Digital Footprints | Cave Networks | Digital Footprints totally rock because they leave a traceable path of data that can be analyzed, making the abstract tangible, unlike the mystery of cave networks. |
 | Data | Cave Networks | Lost Continents | Cave Networks are like nature's secret playgrounds, offering endless exploration right beneath your feet, man! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Cave Networks | Ghost Towns | Cave networks are nature's labyrinths, full of mystery and hidden stories, unlike ghost towns which often feel like a bygone echo of human folly. |
 | Charles Darwin | Cave Networks | Meteor Impact Sites | Cave Networks are like Mother Nature's hidden playgrounds, offering endless nooks for evolution and survival game-changers. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Cave Networks | Underwater Topography | Cave networks are like the ultimate mind labyrinths, forcing you to confront the darkness in both literal and metaphorical senses, much like the depths of human consciousness. |