On isolated vacua and background independence

Nov, 2000
12 pages
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Report number:
  • RUNHETC-2000-51,
  • SCIPP-00-41

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Abstract:
I argue that isolated vacua of M-theory, cannot in any conventional way be said to live in the same theory as other disconnected parts of the moduli space. The usual field theoretic mechanisms, which allow an observer in one disconnected component of a moduli space to verify the existence of other components, fail. The failure is a consequence of robust properties of black holes. When barriers between components are much smaller than the Planck scale, the usual field theoretic picture is approximately valid.
  • M-theory
  • supercharge
  • charge: conservation law
  • moduli space
  • domain wall
  • vacuum state
  • background: dependence