Google Gravity is an interactive —a JavaScript experiment that applies realistic gravity physics to the Google homepage. When you load the page, everything you expect to be fixed in place (the logo, the search bar, the buttons, the "I'm Feeling Lucky" link) suddenly collapses into a heap at the bottom of your screen.
Shrink or expand your browser window to see the elements react to the changing boundaries. Why is it so popular? google gravity slime mr doob link
Since 2016, slime has exploded into a massive online subculture. From DIY glue-and-borax recipes to ASMR slime videos (squishing, poking, bubbling), slime represents satisfying, tactile, low-stakes sensory play. Google Gravity offers a similar feeling: . You can toss, stack, and drag Google’s components in ways that feel oddly satisfying—like stress-relief slime for your mouse cursor. Google Gravity is an interactive —a JavaScript experiment
: You can click and "throw" the fallen pieces around the screen with your mouse. Why is it so popular
: Once the gravity "breaks," you can click and drag individual elements—like the search bar or buttons—and toss them around the screen.
Have you found a working version of the "Slime" variant recently? Drop the link in the comments—just don't expect it to stay still.