👉 Mirror computing is an advanced computational paradigm that involves creating a virtual representation of the physical world, often through the use of sensors and cameras, to enable real-time interaction and understanding. This computational model essentially creates a digital "mirror" of the environment, allowing systems to perceive, process, and respond to their surroundings as if they were directly interacting with it. By using mirror computing, robots and other intelligent systems can achieve more natural and intuitive interactions with their environment, improving tasks such as navigation, object manipulation, and human-robot collaboration. This technology leverages real-time data processing and advanced algorithms to simulate the physical world, enhancing the system's ability to interpret and react to dynamic situations.