: You can click and "grab" any element (like the search box) and toss it around , watching it bounce off the walls with surprisingly realistic physics.
: Surprisingly, the search bar still works; after you hit Enter, the search results fall from the top of the screen like falling blocks.
In an era of static, utilitarian web design, Google Gravity stands as a reminder of the "playful innovation" that emerged with modern browsers. It transformed a familiar workspace into a sandbox, proving that even the most serious search engine could have a sense of humor. Easter eggs from this era of web development? Google Gravity - Mr.doob
The experiment is hosted on Mr.doob’s official portfolio website. To access the project safely: Open your web browser. Navigate to .
If you haven't yet experienced the project, you aren't truly browsing the web; you are just reading it.
You can drag, throw, and bounce the pieces using your mouse or finger on mobile.
(glue, water, baking soda, and contact lens solution) used to demonstrate non-Newtonian fluid properties. Science Buddies for these physics effects, or more digital toys like these? Mr.doob | Three.js Quake
This method works on smartphones and tablets.