Distance Conjectures, Towers, and Infinite-Distance Limits
The distance conjecture concerns geodesic distance in the quantum-gravity moduli-space metric, not a large coordinate excursion. Approaching an infinite-distance boundary is conjectured to produce an infinite tower with exponentially falling mass, forcing the low-energy field content and cutoff to change.
Required background. Quantum-Gravity Consistency Claims and Comparison Contract fixes the conjecture’s quantifiers; Flux Quantization, Compact Factors, and Kaluza–Klein Towers supplies compactification spectra.
Helpful background. EFT Truncation Errors and Breakdown Diagnostics supplies the cutoff criterion; String and M-Theory Duality Webs and Parameter Maps supplies dual frames.
Evidence cutoff: 25 July 2026.
Invariant distance and tower law
Section titled “Invariant distance and tower law”For moduli with metric , the physical distance along a path is
The asymptotic distance conjecture states, schematically,
for an infinite tower as . Finite-distance singularities and finite excursions require separate conjectures; the asymptotic statement alone does not impose a universal field-range bound.
First application: decompactification radius
Section titled “First application: decompactification radius”Reduce five-dimensional gravity on a circle to four dimensions. A canonically normalized radion may be written
The Kaluza–Klein masses are
Hence lies at infinite geodesic distance and realizes the exponential law with . The tower is not optional: retaining only the zero mode fails once falls below the process energy. In a T-dual frame, a shrinking radius can instead reveal a winding tower, showing why the light object and emergent dimension are frame-dependent while the EFT breakdown is physical.
Ooguri and Vafa proposed the general relation Ooguri and Vafa 2007; systematic string limits provide substantial evidence and refinements Grimm, Palti, and Valenzuela 2018.
The descending cutoff
Section titled “The descending cutoff”If tower states lie below energy , the species scale solves a self-consistency equation rather than remaining at . Thus the tower can invalidate the EFT before any individual state becomes strongly coupled. The precise exponent and tower type depend on dimension, monodromy, and whether the limit is decompactification, weak string coupling, or emergent string.
Adversarial control: coordinate and singularity tests
Section titled “Adversarial control: coordinate and singularity tests”Replace by . The coordinate reaches finite , but the metric makes the geodesic distance infinite and the mass law unchanged. Conversely, a conifold point can occur at finite distance with finitely many light states; labeling it “large field distance” would falsely predict an infinite exponential tower.
The evidence ceiling is an asymptotic conjecture strongly realized in controlled string limits. Universality of , finite-distance variants, and implications for arbitrary scalar potentials remain more conjectural.
The chapter overview contains the structure diagram and validity and failure diagram. They are embedded there once so that their shared chapter-level context is not repeated on every article.
For the chapter-wide comparison of assumptions, counterevidence, falsifiers, and claim ceilings, see the claim-domain table.
References
Section titled “References”- Grimm, Thomas W., Eran Palti, and Irene Valenzuela. “Infinite Distances in Field Space and Massless Towers of States.” Journal of High Energy Physics 2018, 8 (2018): 143. DOI. Open PDF.
- Ooguri, Hirosi, and Cumrun Vafa. “On the Geometry of the String Landscape and the Swampland.” Nuclear Physics B 766, 21–33 (2007). DOI. Open PDF.