古希腊自动控制的神话、理论和技术

S. Vasileiadou, D. Kalligeropoulos
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从技术的角度来看,荷马揭示了大量的技术发现和发明,一方面是原始的和当代的,另一方面是对未来的想象。这些发明包括对自动机的描述,即像生物一样依靠内部能量自行移动的机器。其中一些是自动三脚架,自适应风箱,赫菲斯托斯的女性机器人,以及费阿契斯的自动人工智能船。除了引入“自动机”一词外,荷马还建议将机器进化为汽车机器,进化为具有“生命”的机器。这样的建议构成了技术上的飞跃。通过这种方式,荷马向前苏格拉底哲学家提出挑战,要求他们发现自我运动的自然“根源”——那些拥有必要能量的基本元素,从而能够自行运动。他还激励了古典哲学家去研究系统、控制和反馈的概念。荷马最后向希腊化时期的工程师们求助,为了将荷马式的自动机转化为科学和应用技术——制造自动机的科学和艺术,即所谓的自动机。
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Myth, theory and technology of automatic control in ancient Greece
Homer, seen from the viewpoint of Technology, reveals an abundance of technological findings and inventions, primitive and contemporary on the one hand, and imaginary concerning the future, on the other. These inventions include descriptions of automata, i.e., machines that move on their own, with internal energy, like living beings. Some of them are the automatic tripods, the adaptive bellows, the female robots of Hephaestus, and the automatic with artificial intelligence ships of Phaeacians. In addition to the introduction of the term `automata', Homer suggests the evolution of machines to automobile machines, to machines with `life'. Such a suggestion constitutes a leap in technology. In this way, Homer challenges the presocratic philosophers to discover the natural `roots' of the self-motion - the fundamental elements that have at their disposal the necessary energy, so as to be able to move by themselves. He also motivates the classical philosophers to investigate the concepts of system, of control, and of feedback. And Homer ends up to the engineers of the Hellenistic period, in order the Homeric automata to be transformed into science and applied technology - the science and the art of making automata, the so-called Automatopoietice.
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