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The core of the Google Gravity phenomenon relies on treating standard Document Object Model (DOM) elements as solid, physical objects. How It Works Google Gravity - Mr.doob

: Similar to Gravity, users can disturb the "liquid" using their mouse, creating ripples and splashes that react to the movement. Other Notable Physics Experiments by Mr.doob Google Space

Have you tried Google Gravity Slime? What’s the weirdest browser experiment you’ve ever found? Let us know in the comments. i--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob

Then I heard a voice. Not a user's. Not Mr. Doob's.

"Google Gravity Slime" is more than a browser trick; it is a landmark in interactive design. It stands as a reminder from Mr. Doob that the tools we use every day are built on code, and code is infinitely malleable. It encourages us to look past the surface of our screens and imagine a web that isn't just functional, but tactile, messy, and alive. The core of the Google Gravity phenomenon relies

: The modern version (restored by elgooG ) is optimized for mobile, allowing you to use your fingers to manipulate the blocks on a tablet or smartphone. Related Experiments by Mr.doob

Visit and look for "Experiments" > "Google Gravity." It lacks the slime physics, but you can enable a "soft-sphere" mode by pressing the S key after the page falls. What’s the weirdest browser experiment you’ve ever found

While the original experiment had broken functionality, many versions (like the ones found on elgooG ) maintain the ability to search. "Slime" and Other Mr.doob Experiments

At its core, Google Gravity is a JavaScript experiment that utilizes a physics engine (Box2D) to strip the Google homepage of its structural integrity. When the page loads, the familiar logo, search box, and buttons don't sit static; they succumb to an invisible downward force, crashing into a heap at the bottom of the browser window.