Created by Mr. Doob (real name: Ricardo Cabello, a well-known creative coder), Google Gravity is a JavaScript experiment that uses the Box2D physics engine. When you visit the special link, the Google logo, search bar, buttons, and even the "I’m Feeling Lucky" option suddenly obey real-world gravity — they come crashing down, stack up, or slide around as you drag them.
👉 Try it yourself (if you’re on desktop Chrome/Firefox):
Search for "Google Gravity" or go directly to Mr. Doob’s page:
https://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/ google gravity slime mr doob link
If the link doesn't auto-start, follow these steps: Created by Mr
In an age of AI-generated content, 4K ray-tracing, and VR chat rooms, why should you care about a 15-year-old JavaScript prank? In an age of AI-generated content, 4K ray-tracing,
Tactile Joy. The modern web is smooth, sterile, and frictionless. We scroll, click, and swipe without feeling anything. Google Gravity reminds you that the browser is a space. It has a floor. It has gravity. You can break things and watch them fall.
It’s the digital equivalent of knocking over a Jenga tower just to hear the clatter. No goals. No scores. Just the simple pleasure of watching a search bar fall off a cliff.