Dark energy, the swampland, and the equivalence principle

It has recently been argued that string theory does not admit de Sitter vacua. This would imply that the current accelerated expansion of the Universe is not driven by a cosmological constant (or vacuum energy) but by other means, such as a quintessential scalar field. Such a scalar field is, in gen...

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