Google: Gravity Lava Mr Doob

weren't just toys; they were early proof of what modern browsers could do with JavaScript and physics engines. They turned a static, functional tool into a tactile playground, reminding us that the internet can—and should—be a little bit messy. Which Mr. Doob experiment is your favorite?

For developers, it’s a masterclass in lightweight browser physics.

: Typing "Google Gravity" into the original search engine often triggers a shortcut to the interactive versions.

: Each button or text box is treated as a rectangle with mass and friction. Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob

He clicked on the video, and suddenly, he was transported to a mesmerizing digital world. The video showed a simulation of the Google homepage, but with a twist. The logos and search bar were floating in mid-air, as if they were in a zero-gravity environment.

Over the years, fans have combined the gravity script with "Lava Lamp" backgrounds or neon color palettes. Who is Mr. Doob?

Originality & Fun Factor

Have you ever looked at the clean, organized Google homepage and thought, "I wish I could just knock all of this over" In 2009, developer did exactly that. His creation, Google Gravity

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It changed how people viewed the web. It transformed a rigid tool used for utility (searching the internet) into an open-ended digital sandbox. Along with projects like Google Sphere , Google Space , and Internet Underground , "Google Gravity Lava" remains a benchmark for creative coding. weren't just toys; they were early proof of

Whether you are watching the Google logo crumble under realistic physics or watching brightly colored blobs bubble under a 3D lava lamp, Mr. Doob’s work is a testament to the joy of experimentation.

You can actually type into the broken search bar and press enter (though it might fall away before you can!).