is a popular interactive Chrome Experiment created by web developer Ricardo Cabello (better known as Mr.doob ). Originally released in 2009, it transforms the standard, static Google homepage into a physics playground where every element—from the logo to the search bar—succumbs to gravity and crashes to the bottom of the screen. How to Use It To experience the "gravity" effect: Go to the Google homepage . Type "Google Gravity" into the search bar. Click the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.
There is something hypnotic about physics simulations. The way the slime wobbles and snaps back into place is visually soothing. It’s a moment of digital zen in a chaotic internet. Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob
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If you're feeling nostalgic, you can still experience Google Gravity (and Mr. Doob) through various online archives and simulations. Simply search for "Google Gravity" and enjoy the trip down memory lane! Google Gravity is a popular interactive Chrome Experiment
Google Gravity, then click "I'm Feeling Lucky".Mr. Doob Google Slime direct link (or check the comments on this article for a live link).