Fundamental Physics, the Swampland of Effective Field Theory and Early Universe Cosmology [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1911.06058


Cosmological inflation is not the only early universe scenario consistent with current observational data. I will discuss the criteria for a successful early universe cosmology, compare a couple of the proposed scenarios (inflation, bouncing cosmologies, and the {\it emergent} scenario), focusing on how future observational data will be able to distinguish between them. I will argue that we need to go beyond effective field theory in order to understand the early universe, and that principles of superstring theory will yield a nonsingular cosmology.

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R. Brandenberger
Fri, 15 Nov 19
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Comments: Talk at the Int. Symposium Quantum Theory and Symmetry XI (July 1st to 5th, 2019, CRM, Univ. of Montreal), to be published in the proceedings (CRM Series on Mathematical Physics, Springer, 2020). 9 pages