since supergravity is 11d, where does that broadly specifically scale a fictional character?

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In the context of a fictional character, the concept of supergravity being 11-dimensional would likely imply that the character possesses incredible powers and abilities that transcend the usual laws of physics. This character would likely have the ability to manipulate space-time, gravity, and energy on a massive scale, potentially rivaling cosmic entities or gods in terms of power and influence. Their actions and impact on their fictional universe would be on a grand and epic scale, with the ability to shape reality itself.
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