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The Skull That Lied

The Skull That Lied

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"The Skull That Lied – The bone hoax that fooled science for forty years" investigates the most successful scientific fraud of the 20th century: Piltdown Man. In 1912, amateur archaeologist Charles Dawson claimed to have found the "Missing Link" between apes and humans in a gravel pit in England. For decades, this skull was the pride of British science, cited in textbooks and museums. Science writer Nathan Coal reveals the embarrassing truth discovered in 1953: The skull was a medieval human cranium combined with the jaw of a modern orangutan, stained with chemicals and filed down to look old. The book explores why the scientific community was so easily duped—because they wanted it to be true. It appealed to their nationalism (the first human was British!) and their existing theories. "The Skull That Lied" is a lesson in confirmation bias. It shows that even the smartest experts can be blinded by their own desires, and that skepticism is the most important tool in the search for truth.

"The Skull That Lied – The bone hoax that fooled science for forty years" investigates the most successful scientific fraud of the 20th century: Piltdown Man. In 1912, amateur archaeologist Charles Dawson claimed to have found the "Missing Link" between apes and humans in a gravel pit in England. For decades, this skull was the pride of British science, cited in textbooks and museums. Science writer Nathan Coal reveals the embarrassing truth discovered in 1953: The skull was a medieval human cranium combined with the jaw of a modern orangutan, stained with chemicals and filed down to look old. The book explores why the scientific community was so easily duped—because they wanted it to be true. It appealed to their nationalism (the first human was British!) and their existing theories. "The Skull That Lied" is a lesson in confirmation bias. It shows that even the smartest experts can be blinded by their own desires, and that skepticism is the most important tool in the search for truth.
  • Isbn
    9783565198887
  • Peso
    542.7 KB
  • Número de páginas
    197
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW176010