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Curing with hemlock: escaping the swampland using instabilities from string theory

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arxiv 2103.17121 v2 pith:3IPGXEIK submitted 2021-03-31 hep-th gr-qc

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keywords swamplandinstabilitieslandscapestringtheoryapparentlyattachedbubble
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In this essay we will take a wonderful ride on a dark bubble with strings attached, which carries our universe out of the swampland and makes it realizable in the landscape of string theory. To find the way to the landscape, we make use of apparently hostile corners of the swampland and their instabilities.

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