{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" style="width: 703px;" |- | style="width: 683px;" | “Drebbel’s circulating oven,” as historians of science now call it, included an early thermometer with a heat scale. It regulated itself with a feedback-control device that is a progenitor of the ubiquitous systems that regulate the air we breathe in homes, offices, trains, planes, and automobiles. His oven is one of the earliest devices that gave human control away to a machine and thus can be seen as a forerunner of the smart machine, the self-deciding automaton, the thinking robot.
|} '''🕮 zie ook [https://drebbel.net/wiki/images/6/6c/Boekscout_Van_Onna_Drebbel_20_juni_2023.pdf#page=293 Huberts boek (p. 292 e.v.)]'''
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