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      <title>A Mirror That Thinks Ahead: How Digital Twins Turn Reality into a Testable System</title>
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      <description>Digital twins start as a simple idea—build a virtual version of something real—but they don’t stay simple for long. Once connected to live data, that replica becomes less like a model and more like a living system that reflects, reacts, and sometimes even anticipates what’s happening in the physical world. Sensors feed it continuously, updating conditions in near real time, so what you’re looking at isn’t yesterday’s snapshot or a rough estimate.</description>
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