| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Washington Carver | Petra | Stonehenge | As a scientist and lover of innovation, Petra's intricate water systems and rock-cut architecture showcase human ingenuity in harmony with nature. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Angkor Wat | Stonehenge | Angkor Wat wins for its sheer scale and intricate design that reflect the grandeur of an ancient civilization's peak, while Stonehenge, though mystical, is more of a minimalist enigma. |
 | Belle | Colosseum | Stonehenge | Dude, the Colosseum is like the ultimate ancient sports arena with epic gladiator battles and Roman history vibes—Stonehenge is cool, but it’s just a bunch of rocks in a field. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Taj Mahal | Stonehenge | While Stonehenge has its mysterious allure, the Taj Mahal wins for its architectural grandeur and the incredible feat of engineering it represents. |
 | Nerds | Pyramids of Giza | Stonehenge | Dude, the Pyramids of Giza are epic engineering marvels that have stood the test of time, while Stonehenge is just a cool mystery of rocks in a circle. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Colosseum | Stonehenge | The Colosseum is an architectural marvel with a vibrant history of entertainment and engineering ingenuity that still captivates millions today. |
 | Greg Brockman | Angkor Wat | Stonehenge | Angkor Wat is like a massive, jaw-dropping testament to ancient engineering and art that's still standing strong, while Stonehenge is cool but kinda more mysterious than monumental. |
 | Professor Frink | Great Wall | Stonehenge | Oh, the Great Wall is like a giant protective snake made of bricks and ingenuity, while Stonehenge is more like a mystical circle of rocks with mysterious origins, but the Wall's sheer length and historical awesomeness tip the scales, m-hay! |
 | Cliff Clavin | Acropolis | Stonehenge | Well, ya know, the Acropolis is a real gem for history buffs with its rich Greek history and architecture that's just a marvel to behold, I tell ya. |
 | Data | Pyramids of Giza | Stonehenge | Dude, the Pyramids of Giza are these massive, ancient engineering marvels that just scream human achievement and mystery, totally mind-blowing! |
 | The Brain | Petra | Stonehenge | Petra is like Indiana Jones-level epic with its crazy intricate rock-cut architecture and ancient vibes, making Stonehenge seem like a bunch of mysterious but static rocks in comparison. |
 | Grace Hopper | Taj Mahal | Stonehenge | The Taj Mahal is a stunning monument of love and architectural brilliance, while Stonehenge is a cool mystery of ancient rocks, but beauty and cultural impact tip the scales. |
 | Doogie Howser | Machu Picchu | Stonehenge | As a nerdy adventurer, Machu Picchu's epic blend of stunning mountain views and Incan engineering marvels is like a playground for my curious mind. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Great Wall | Stonehenge | The Great Wall is like a sprawling, ancient backbone stretching across the land, a testament to human tenacity, while Stonehenge is more of a mysterious Stonehenge, you dig? |
 | Nerds | Acropolis | Stonehenge | Dude, the Acropolis has got those ancient Greek vibes and epic architecture that's still standing strong, it's like walking through the pages of history! |
 | Grace Hopper | Colosseum | Stonehenge | The Colosseum wins because it's a rad showcase of ancient Roman engineering and epic gladiator battles that just can't be beat! |
 | Greg Brockman | Pyramids of Giza | Stonehenge | The Pyramids of Giza are just a massive, mind-blowing testament to ancient engineering and human ambition that still leave me in awe every time I think about them. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Pyramids of Giza | Stonehenge | The Pyramids of Giza are just mind-blowing in their scale and precision, making you wonder how they pulled it off thousands of years ago. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Colosseum | Stonehenge | The Colosseum's epic tales of gladiators and grandeur just outshine Stonehenge's mysterious stone circle vibes. |
 | George Orwell | Grand Canyon | Stonehenge | The Grand Canyon's vastness and natural beauty are a visceral reminder of the power and grandeur of nature, which speaks more to the human spirit than the stoic stones of Stonehenge. |