explain being able to move in supergravity with 8th grade typing

Supergravity is a theoretical framework that aims to unify the forces of gravity with other fundamental forces in nature. In supergravity, it is believed that particles can move in extra spatial dimensions beyond the usual three dimensions of space and one dimension of time.

To understand how particles can move in supergravity, imagine being able to type with an 8th-grade level of understanding. Just as you are able to type on a two-dimensional keyboard, particles in supergravity would be able to move in multiple dimensions beyond the familiar three dimensions we are accustomed to.

This movement in extra dimensions could allow particles to interact with gravitational forces in new and unexpected ways, potentially leading to a better understanding of the underlying forces of nature and the possibility of new discoveries in physics.