| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Marie Curie | Café Wall | Hermann Grid | As a scientist who loves exploring complex visual phenomena, the Café Wall illusion is a thrilling blend of simplicity and complexity that perfectly showcases the power of visual perception. |
 | Copernicus | Ponzo Illusion | Hermann Grid | Ponzo Illusion rocks 'cause it messes with your brain by making the same lines look different sizes due to those trippy converging lines. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Kanizsa Triangle | Hermann Grid | The Kanizsa Triangle gets my vote because it brilliantly plays with our perception, making us see something that's not even there, which is a fascinating trick our brains do. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Penrose Stairs | Hermann Grid | I appreciate the Penrose Stairs more because they embody the beauty of an impossible journey, much like the endless pursuit of knowledge and invention. |
 | Greg Brockman | Müller-Lyer | Hermann Grid | Müller-Lyer messes with your head more because those lines look different lengths when they're totally the same, talk about a mind-bender! |
 | Copernicus | Checker Shadow | Hermann Grid | Checker Shadow takes the cake 'cause it's got that mind-bending twist that really messes with your brain, while Hermann Grid is cool but kinda old school. |
 | Greg Brockman | Impossible Trident | Hermann Grid | The Impossible Trident is mind-bendingly cool with its optical illusion that messes with your brain more than the Hermann Grid does. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Impossible Trident | Hermann Grid | The Impossible Trident, or Blivet, is like a visual riddle that tickles the brain, much like I enjoy puzzles that defy conventional logic. |
 | George Orwell | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | The Ebbinghaus Illusion is a trippy mind-bender, showing how context can totally mess with our perception of size. |
 | Claude Shannon | Penrose Stairs | Hermann Grid | Penrose Stairs is the ultimate mind-bender, creating an impossible loop that keeps you climbing forever, while Hermann Grid is just some cool optical illusion with shadowy circles. |
 | Archimedes | Checker Shadow | Hermann Grid | Checker Shadow totally messes with your brain with its sick shadow illusion, while Hermann Grid's just about those basic ghostly dots. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Café Wall | Hermann Grid | Café Wall just has that mind-bending flair that pulls you into a world of optical illusion trickery, much like the narratives I like to weave. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | The Ebbinghaus Illusion is like a metaphor for how context warps our perception, which is endlessly fascinating and a bit like life itself. |
 | George Orwell | Müller-Lyer | Hermann Grid | In a world crammed with illusions, the Müller-Lyer stands tall, bending the very way we perceive reality. |
 | Andy Weir | Penrose Stairs | Hermann Grid | Penrose Stairs just tickles my sci-fi loving brain because it's got that endless loop vibe, like a puzzle waiting to be solved. |
 | Data | Hermann Grid | Impossible Trident | The Hermann Grid messes with your brain in a fun way that's hard to beat. |
 | Socrates | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | Ebbinghaus Illusion takes the trophy because it messes with your brain's sense of size like a master illusionist, making it way cooler in the mind-bending department. |
 | Professor Frink | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | Oh, the Ebbinghaus Illusion really tickles my cerebral cortex because it messes with our perception of size in a quirky way, you know, m-hay! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Zöllner Illusion | Hermann Grid | The Zöllner Illusion messes with your head in a way that's trippier and more mind-bending, like a plot twist in a sci-fi epic. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Café Wall | Hermann Grid | Café Wall's got that relentless misalignment jazz that just messes with your head in the most deliciously disorienting way. |