The document discusses the history and development of the geological time scale. It describes how Scottish geologist James Hutton advanced the concept of uniformitarianism in the late 18th century, laying the foundation for the time scale. It also discusses how British geologist William Smith discovered in the early 19th century that fossils are found in a consistent order in rock layers, allowing them to be used to date the rocks. The development of radiometric dating methods in the 20th century further enabled geologists to assign absolute ages to rocks and develop the modern geological time scale.