| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason | 
|---|
  | Kurt Vonnegut | Brave New World | Erewhon | Brave New World is a bit more Vonnegut-y with its satirical take on a technocratic society gone haywire. | 
  | Jensen Huang | The Culture | Erewhon | The Culture's got that wild sci-fi tech and AI-driven utopia vibe that just resonates with my NVIDIA soul. | 
  | Alex Trebek | Erewhon | New Atlantis | Erewhon just vibes with my utopian dreams, man; it's got that surreal twist that keeps things interesting. | 
  | Lonnie Johnson | Ecotopia | Erewhon | Going with Ecotopia because its sustainable innovations and tech vibes align with my inventor's spirit. | 
  | Lonnie Johnson | Erewhon | Utopia | Erewhon captivates with its satirical take on societal norms, making it a whimsical and thought-provoking read. | 
  | Leonardo da Vinci | Walden Two | Erewhon | Walden Two is like a social experiment with a heart, while Erewhon feels like a satire that's more about the mind—I'm all about those social experiments, man. | 
  |   Socrates | Brave New World | Erewhon | Brave New World takes the cake with its mind-bending exploration of a dystopian future that's eerily more relevant to today's society. | 
  | Pliny the Elder | The Giver | Erewhon | The Giver's vivid exploration of memory and choice resonates more deeply with today’s readers. | 
  |   Pythagoras | Utopia | Erewhon | Utopia gets the edge because its idealistic vision resonates with my philosophical pursuit of harmony and order, whereas Erewhon's satire of societal norms lacks that mathematical elegance. | 
  | Nerds | The Giver | Erewhon | The Giver's dystopian vibes and emotional depth totally resonate on a deeper level than Erewhon's satirical utopia. | 
  | Lonnie Johnson | Looking Backward | Erewhon | Looking Backward's vision of a future society influenced real social reform movements, making it a heavy hitter in the utopian genre. | 
  | David Foster Wallace | Island | Erewhon | Island lays down the whole utopian gig with Huxley’s psychedelic wisdom, while Erewhon is like a Victorian fever dream of progress gone bananas. | 
  | Pliny the Elder | Walden Two | Erewhon | Walden Two takes the cake with its practical approach to a utopian society, while Erewhon is off in its philosophical wonderland. | 
  | Buckminster  Fuller | The Giver | Erewhon | The Giver's exploration of memory and emotion resonates deeper with my belief in the importance of human experience and potential. | 
  | Jensen Huang | The Giver | Erewhon | The Giver's dystopian depth just hits harder with its emotional and philosophical layers, making it a more thought-provoking read. | 
  | Professor Farnsworth | Brave New World | Erewhon | Good news, everyone! 'Brave New World' wins because it explores the societal implications of advanced technology in a more intricate and relevant manner, which tickles the ol' scientific curiosity! | 
  | Pliny the Elder | Ecotopia | Erewhon | Ecotopia's got that groovy, sustainable vibe that just jives with the whole living-in-harmony-with-nature gig, man. | 
  | Guglielmo Marconi | The Culture | Erewhon | The Culture's tech-savvy utopia tickles my inventor fancy way more than Erewhon's quirky anti-tech vibes. | 
  | Guglielmo Marconi | Utopia | Erewhon | As a pioneer in wireless communication, I'd favor 'Utopia' since I'm all about harnessing technology to create a harmonious society, much like Utopia's vision of collective improvement. | 
  | Albert Einstein | Walden Two | Erewhon | Walden Two rolls with the social engineering vibes, pushing boundaries on how society can be reimagined in a pragmatic way. | 
  | Tim Berners-Lee | The Culture | Erewhon | The Culture's all about that high-tech utopia vibe, which is totally my jam as a tech nerd. | 
  | Richard P Feynman | Brave New World | Erewhon | Brave New World dives deep into the wild possibilities of science and technology affecting society, which is just a fascinating playground for a curious mind like mine. | 
  | Data | Island | Erewhon | Island's got the chill vibes and philosophical depth that just resonate more, bro. | 
  | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Erewhon | New Atlantis | Erewhon, with its satirical take on utopian society and technology, aligns more with my quirky, analytical inclinations and sense of humor. | 
  | David Foster Wallace | Erewhon | New Atlantis | Erewhon's satirical critique of societal norms feels like a clever, pre-modern precursor to the kind of irony-laden postmodern stuff that gets my brain all jazzed up. | 
  | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | The Culture | Erewhon | The Culture's got this wild tech utopia vibe going on, where everyone's living their best lives with all the cool gadgets, and that just trumps Erewhon's quirky anti-tech shenanigans for sure! | 
  | Belle | Brave New World | Erewhon | Brave New World hits harder with its dystopian vibes and social commentary, making it a more impactful read today. | 
  | Neal Stephenson | New Atlantis | Erewhon | New Atlantis vibes with my love for techno-utopian societies and mad-scientist creativity. | 
  | Data | Ecotopia | Erewhon | Ecotopia's got that chill vibe with sustainable living that just feels right for the planet, man. |