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Gravity Water [new]: Google

Although Google officially retired the original page, you can still experience it through elgooG , a website dedicated to preserving Google's classic experiments. 2. The Physical Phenomenon: The Anti-Gravity Water Trick

The cursor is no longer an arrow. It is a wave. A gentle click sends concentric circles through the interface; a hard click splashes the search results into droplets that reform elsewhere on the screen. The "I’m Feeling Lucky" button bobs like a cork, refusing to be pinned down.

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The underlying mechanism relies on the use of CSS3 transformations and animations, which manipulate the visual representation of the Google homepage elements. The 'water' effect is essentially a cleverly designed illusion, creating the impression of fluid motion and gravity's influence on the objects.

While it started as an independent experiment using Google's API, the tech giant later embraced it as an official "Easter Egg." You can still experience it today by searching "Google Gravity" and clicking the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, or by visiting dedicated mirror sites. The Digital Fluid Concept: "Google Gravity Water" Google Gravity Water

| Feature | Classic Google Gravity | Google Gravity Water | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Rigid body (solid falling) | Fluid dynamics (liquid dripping) | | Visual Effect | Elements break and stack at bottom | Elements melt and float | | Mouse Interaction | You can drag elements | You create ripples and waves | | Sound | None (usually) | None (usually) | | Difficulty to Reset | Refresh the page | Refresh the page |

In hydraulics, water pressure is determined by "head," which is the vertical distance between the water source and the output point.

If the button is missing, you can also access the original experiment directly through .

While a standard search engine page is a rigid collection of text, links, and forms, these interactive implementations alter the rules of the browser. They subject the familiar search interface to mock-gravitational pull or submerge it in a dynamic, ripple-effect fluid simulation. 🛠️ The Origins: HTML5 and the Experiments of Mr.doob Although Google officially retired the original page, you

The baseline technology for these concepts emerged during the transition from Adobe Flash to HTML5, CSS3, and modern JavaScript.

Instead of maintaining a standard grid alignment, Google Gravity treats every DOM (Document Object Model) element—such as individual buttons, input fields, and text headers—as an independent rigid body. Mr.doob | Three.js Quake

The concept has also been referenced in various contexts, including educational settings, where it's used to illustrate fundamental physics concepts in an engaging and accessible way.

: Cities pump water up into massive elevated towers during low-demand hours. During peak hours, gravity distributes the water evenly to thousands of homes, ensuring stable pressure even during power outages. It is a wave

You can click and drag the broken elements around.

This experiment was created by , known online as Mr. Doob . He is a highly respected creative technologist known for building the three.js JavaScript library, which is widely used to create 3D graphics in browsers.

He eventually found the solution tucked behind a sunken "Help" icon. As he clicked it, the server hummed, the water drained, and the search bar snapped back into place. 💡 Experience it Yourself

When a user searches for "Google Gravity" or related terms, the Google homepage appears to transform into a simulated aquatic environment. The Google logo, search bar, and other elements seem to defy gravity, floating and falling as if they were objects on the surface of water. This effect is achieved through a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding.

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