Chronology Quote by M. King Hubbert
“Historical chronology, human or geological, depends... upon comparable impersonal principles. If one scribes with a stylus on a plate of wet clay two marks, the second crossing the first, another person on examining these marks can tell unambiguously which was made first and which second, because the latter event irreversibly disturbs its predecessor. In virtue of the fact that most of the rocks of the earth contain imprints of a succession of such irreversible events, an unambiguous working out of the chronological sequence of these events becomes possible.”
About This Quote
Source Lecture: Geology and Time, 1970s
Chronology relies on irreversible events that leave distinct, traceable marks, allowing us to order past occurrences unambiguously.
In simple terms: Irreversible events create clear order in history.
Look for physical evidence to determine sequence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- archaeology
- geology
- forensic analysis
- museum curation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we date events without physical traces?
- What modern tools improve chronological reconstruction?
If events are not preserved, ordering becomes speculative.