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The first component, , is a classic JavaScript prank created by developer Mr. Doob. When a user types “Google Gravity” into the search bar and clicks “I’m Feeling Lucky,” or visits a specific mirrored URL, the familiar Google homepage undergoes a simulated collapse. The search bar, buttons, and logo suddenly obey the laws of physics: they fall, bounce, and pile up at the bottom of the screen like debris from a digital earthquake. Elements become draggable, and the user can fling the remnants of the search bar across the screen. This experiment subverts the expectation of a static, predictable interface, replacing it with chaos and interactivity. Google Gravity Water
Here are some tips and tricks to enhance your Google Gravity Water experience: Try it here: [Link if applicable] or just Google it
Typing terms in the search bar and hitting Enter will drop fish and other sea creatures into the water. When a user types “Google Gravity” into the
Once activated, the Google logo and search bar float at the top of the screen as if buoyant on water. As you "search," the results don't just appear; they tumble from the top of the screen like sunken treasures, piling up at the bottom of the "ocean".