Digital twinning is well established in various industries to the extent that it now generates worldwide aggregate revenues of over $20 billion annually, currently expanding at an enviable CAGR of 25% to 30%. It has been widely employed in manufacturing, semiconductor design, aerospace, and automotive software modelling, among others, with healthcare now emerging as one of the fastest growing sectors after a later start. It was, as is well documented, space where digital twinning had its origins almost 60 years ago in the Apollo Program, initially for simulation of different maneuvers and systems on the ground. It was famously used for determining how to bring the astronauts of the Apollo 13 mission safely back to earth after the onboard oxygen…