The professor believes the Artuqid palace played a prominent role in the history of science given the very first steps of the cybernetic science principals were practiced there and the foundations of the primitive-level computer also took place at the palace thanks to the mechanical genius of the golden age of Islam.
The elephant clock is among the interesting inventions al-Jazari. The medieval clock includes a weight-powered water clock placed inside in the form of an elephant. The elephant clock also carries dragons, a phoenix and a turban -- each one represents various cultures including India, Africa, China, Persia and Islam.
The man of science also produced a musical robot that had a mechanical system in which male figures would produce a musical sound once an hour, enabling the listener to be aware of time.
One might assume this man of science who was ahead of his time might not have a direct influenced today. But that would be wrong. Al-Jazari is credited with something common in the contemporary world: flush toilet.
Although his invention, which was designed as a hand-washing mechanism, included a system similar to the flush mechanism used today; it is believed the invention that was the forerunner of the modern flush toilet system.