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A digital twin is an exact, dynamic replica of a physical system using only computers or virtual reality systems. According to Global Market Insights, the digital twin market size exceeded $5 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 35% between 2021 and 2027. A digital twin is an exact, dynamic replica of a physical system using only computers or virtual reality systems. According to Global Market Insights, the digital twin market size exceeded $5 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 35% between 2021 and 2027. [Energy and Capital logo] Houston, We Have a Solution: Fortunes Will Be Made [Christian DeHaemer Photo] By [Christian DeHaemer]( Written Aug 31, 2021 “Houston, we have a problem.” In the late 1960s when NASA was planning on going to the moon, the organization made an exact replica of the space capsule and moon lander. This replica came in handy during the Apollo 13 mission. You may remember the "round peg in a square hole" scene in the Apollo 13 movie. The people on the model capsule in Houston solved the CO2 and drinking water problems and then radioed the solutions to space. The three astronauts were saved and everyone was happy. The idea of creating an exact replica, or twin, to troubleshoot problems is right up there with Tang as a legacy of the moonshot. Obviously, you can’t make an exact life-size replica of a skyscraper or a field of wind turbines, but 50 years later, we can now make a “digital twin,” or DT. A DT is an exact, dynamic replica of a physical system using only computers or virtual reality systems. It enables fast and creative experimentation with low cost and little risk. Get Ready for a Huge Fed Move (as Soon as September 22) Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell just broke HUGE news... After months of silence, he finally admitted that the Fed is working on a digital dollar. This bombshell move could spell disaster for Bitcoin. But if you know how to position yourself, you could multiply your money by as much as 60 times in the months ahead. I expect truly historic windfalls with a “digital dollar” going live — some investors have already pocketed gains of as much as 1,585%, and that’s just the start. It’s vital you act BEFORE the Fed makes its next big announcement. [Click here for everything you need to know.]( Companies like GE, Boeing, and Siemens use DTs to model engines and large equipment. One company called KION Group is looking into creating digital twins of warehouses to enable the use of robots. It’s called artificial intelligence-based indoor cartography. Another group is working on mapping heat loss and energy use in the entire city of London, and thinks it can cut the carbon footprint in half by using a real-time model. There are a plethora of uses, from insurance to maintenance to automotive to robots to medical. Global Market Insights reports that the digital twin market size exceeded $5 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 35% between 2021 and 2027. The Turning Point In the past, physical twins were used to create cars and space shuttles. However, the state of technology has advanced to a point where we can add dynamic, real-time data. For instance, the city of London is constantly changing. New buildings go up and old ones come down. Roads change and people move in. And that doesn't even get into things like temperature, humidity, rain, rust, and what have you. The Biggest Pot Story of 2021 (Not Legalization) Pot stocks could be getting ready to jump another 1,000%... Only it’s not from legalization. It’s from a much bigger story NOBODY is talking about. Three American pot stocks will be the big winners. The gains potential is bigger than EVs, cryptos, and semiconductors. We got the full scoop for you. [Click here for details.]( To have a real model of such a dynamic system, you need sensors and data. We now have that in the internet of things, so almost everyone and everything can be tracked. New sensors are cheap; you can buy a smart doorbell for a mere $60 now. 5G communication coupled with Starlink will cover the world in broadband. Virtual and augmented reality are making great strides. You can interact with a 3D bridge, robot, or living organ. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data are tying all of this together to make a powerful tool. We aren't just building and observing. We are troubleshooting, controlling, and adapting complex, ever-shifting systems. There are companies at the forefront of all this, and some of them will make early investors rich. Some companies create the software, while others make the VR systems. Some will provide the big data chips or the LiDAR sensors. And like any technological transformation, there will be winners and losers. I don’t know anyone who uses CompuServe or AOL anymore, but I do know a couple multimillionaires who retired young from AOL. [If you buy the right digital twin company at the right time, you could make your fortune as well.]( [Christian DeHaemer Signature] Christian DeHaemer [[follow basic]@TheDailyHammer on Twitter]( Since 1995, Christian DeHaemer has specialized in frontier market opportunities. He has traveled extensively and invested in places as varied as Cuba, Mongolia, and Kenya. Chris believes the best way to make money is to get there first with the most. Christian is the founder of [Bull and Bust Report]( and an editor at [Energy and Capital](. For more on Christian, see his editor's [page](. Browse Our Archives [How to Trade Large-Impact Catalysts for Huge Market Returns]( [Bezos Is Obsessed With THIS Tech]( [3 Red-Hot Sectors]( [Sneak a Peek at Apple’s Secret Research Unit]( [Two Kids in Dallas Earn $32,000 a Month Mining Crypto — Here's How You Could Do the Same]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Energy and Capital, please add newsletter@energyandcapital.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. [Energy and Capital](, Copyright © 2021, [Angel Publishing LLC](. 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