1. Piltdown Hoax was an archaeological site in England where in the year 1908 and 1912 human, ape and other mammal fossils were found together. And In 1913 at a nearby site diggers appeared to have stumbled upon an ape's jaw with a canine tooth worn down like a human's. Being surprised at the rare fine diggers decided to hand over the remains to an amateur archeologist named Charles Dawson who lived in the town of Piltdown. The general community of British Paleoanthropologists came to accept the idea that the fossil remains belonged to a single creature that had had a human cranium and an ape's jaw.But In 1953 the Piltdown 'man' was exposed as a forgery by Kenith Oakley with the help of modern techniques.This sparked an uproar in the scientific community. The skull was in fact modern and the teeth on the ape's jaw had been filed down. Piltdown hoax confirmed A hypotheses about our early ancestors that were in fact wrong specifically that the brain case developed before the jaw. with this being confirmed it through researchers off track for decades. Every man who was involved in the hoax knowingly or unknowingly was shamed and embarrassed.
2. the Piltdown hoax is taken to be proof that science and scientist are more or less not always right. It proves that scientist can be wrong and have made the mistake on trusting other scientist. the Piltdown forgery demonstrates the fallibility of scientific knowledge. It demonstrates how theories and facts are related in science. Most of the fault lies mostly on the museum which housed the remains of the finding .The hoax is another instance of desired fame for leading a scholar into dishonesty. Far from being a triumph of Science the hoax points to common and dangerous faults. The hoax succeeded in large part because of the careless nature of the testing applied to it; careful examination using the methods available at the time would have immediately revealed it as a hoax. This failure to adiquetly examine the fossils went unmarked and unnoticed at the time in large part because the hoax admirably satisfied the theoretical expectations of the time.
3. scientists used a fluorine solution to reveal the date of the fossil which gave it a date backing it to more than 100,000 years. once a date was reached, they decided to do more tests using large scaling dating. it accurately dated to 100 years or more making the skull younger than what it was originally said to be. This analysis proved that the skull was in fact stained and the teeth had been filled to make it seem like human which was shown using a microscope. This alone showed positive aspects and new innovative tools such as the microscope to help determine the hoax.
4. it will not be possible to remove the human factor in science, mainly because it is vital for the development of mankind to go through trial and error to improve on our own and learn new ways of understanding new findings. Errors like this have helped science in determining hypothesis, research or anything scientific for that matter by proving them right or wrong. And without the human factor computers or intelligent AI wouldn't be able to come up with such bold theories like “the big bang” or “evolution” its the human touch that has helped our advancement as a society.
5. Life lesson? well people are liars for one! and that having evidence to prove something means you should question it no matter how wrong or right you may be after all humans make mistakes. And as a future career in law enforcement ill have to do my own research to determine the sources of a crime no matter if it comes from a criminal or a person with a phd.