This podcast episode scrutinizes the infamous Piltdown Man discovery, likening its rise and fall to the Titanic disaster, embodying themes of national pride and the harsh truths of scientific scrutiny. Through the lens of early 20th-century Britain’s competition in natural history, the narrative unfolds around Charles Dawson and a network of intriguing characters who contributed to the deception, culminating in the revelation of Piltdown Man as a remarkable yet fraudulent artifact. The episode emphasizes the risks of blind faith in authority and the importance of skepticism in the scientific community, leaving listeners with a cautionary tale about the legacy of deception within the halls of intellectual prestige.