Google Gravity Water
This experiment transforms the search page into an interactive aquarium.
The Interface as an Ocean
Imagine loading google.com and watching the page not just fall, but flow. In "Google Gravity Water," the laws of classical physics give way to fluid dynamics. The Google logo doesn’t crash to the bottom—it dissolves into a pool of shimmering blue pixels. The search bar becomes a ripple: as you type, your letters float away like ink in a current. Google Gravity Water
Entertainment Value: It is primarily used for "boredom busting" or as a visual demonstration of what can be done with simple browser code. This experiment transforms the search page into an
If you have never tried the original, start there. But if you want a more meditative, mesmerizing experience, the Water version is superior. Watching a search engine "drown" is strangely satisfying. Interactive experience : Google Gravity Water is an
Often confused with the underwater version, Google Gravity was a landmark project created by developer Ricardo Cabello (Mr.doob) to showcase the potential of JavaScript and HTML5.
Box2D or Similar Libraries: These projects often rely on physics libraries like Matter.js or Box2D to calculate collisions and momentum. Alternative Meanings
- Interactive experience: Google Gravity Water is an interactive experience that allows users to manipulate the search results and other elements on the page. You can drag, drop, and move elements around to create your own custom layout.
- Gravity simulation: The effect simulates the behavior of gravity on the page elements, making them fall and float on the screen.
- Water simulation: The effect also simulates the behavior of water, creating a realistic and mesmerizing visual effect.
- Compatible with multiple browsers: Google Gravity Water works on multiple browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.