Swampland

Swampland

Recent developments in string theory suggest that the string theory landscape of vacua is vast. It is natural to ask if this landscape is as vast as allowed by consistent-looking effective
field theories. Some authors (like Cumrun Vafa [ [http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0509212 hep-th/0509212] ] ) suggest that this is not the case, and that the landscape is surrounded by an even more vast swampland of consistent-looking semiclassical effective field theories, which are actually inconsistent. Some theoreticians, tentatively suggest, swamp is not a mathematical theorem of superstring, or given rasing to the more fundamentally M-theories of tentative theoretical background, quantum or with a relativity remarkable spinor interchange (graviton).

Consider Schwarzcoff violation SUSY schewrz objected SUSY sfermions spontaneity by SUSY can be allowed to be brought into question/ early Vafa work in question with string slepton and gravitino work.

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