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The experiment by Mr.doob is a classic browser-based interactive piece that reimagines the Google homepage as a physical environment governed by gravity. What is it?

When you load the page, everything looks normal for a split second. Then, gravity takes over. The massive Google logo, the search box, and the UI buttons suddenly drop and pile up at the bottom of the screen [1, 2]. Key Features of the Experiment

When a user loads the page, the familiar user interface components—the Google logo, the search bar, the buttons, and the navigation links—instantly lose their static positioning. Driven by a simulated gravitational pull, every element plummets to the bottom of the viewport, colliding with the screen's edge and bouncing realistically. Key Interactive Features

At the time of its release, it served as a powerful demonstration of . It showed how developers could move away from static layouts toward dynamic, hardware-accelerated animations without needing external plugins like Flash.

The "Google Gravity" series consists of interactive web simulations that apply physical forces (gravity, buoyancy, or zero-gravity) to standard Google search page elements.

Elias typed the familiar URL into the browser. The Google homepage loaded, the iconic multi-colored logo sitting pristine against the stark white background.

Each HTML element is assigned weight, boundaries, and friction.

Visit the official projects directly at mrdoob.com for the original experience.

Learn how to write code for a basic Discover the history of Mr.doob and three.js Let me know how you would like to proceed! Share public link

Google Gravity Pool Mr Doob -

The experiment by Mr.doob is a classic browser-based interactive piece that reimagines the Google homepage as a physical environment governed by gravity. What is it?

When you load the page, everything looks normal for a split second. Then, gravity takes over. The massive Google logo, the search box, and the UI buttons suddenly drop and pile up at the bottom of the screen [1, 2]. Key Features of the Experiment

When a user loads the page, the familiar user interface components—the Google logo, the search bar, the buttons, and the navigation links—instantly lose their static positioning. Driven by a simulated gravitational pull, every element plummets to the bottom of the viewport, colliding with the screen's edge and bouncing realistically. Key Interactive Features google gravity pool mr doob

At the time of its release, it served as a powerful demonstration of . It showed how developers could move away from static layouts toward dynamic, hardware-accelerated animations without needing external plugins like Flash.

The "Google Gravity" series consists of interactive web simulations that apply physical forces (gravity, buoyancy, or zero-gravity) to standard Google search page elements. The experiment by Mr

Elias typed the familiar URL into the browser. The Google homepage loaded, the iconic multi-colored logo sitting pristine against the stark white background.

Each HTML element is assigned weight, boundaries, and friction. Then, gravity takes over

Visit the official projects directly at mrdoob.com for the original experience.

Learn how to write code for a basic Discover the history of Mr.doob and three.js Let me know how you would like to proceed! Share public link

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