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If you grew up sneaking onto the family computer during the golden age of Flash experiments, you likely remember a particular thrill: typing a URL and watching the entire website collapse. That thrill was often the work of , the legendary developer behind Google Gravity .
In an interview, Doob revealed that the idea for Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob was born out of a desire to create something fun and interactive. "I wanted to create a doodle that would allow people to play and experiment with gravity and physics," he explained. i--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob
, which uses the same simulation without gravity, allowing elements to float weightlessly as if in orbit. How to Access It While not a built-in "easter egg" on the live Google.com today, you can still play with it through these mirrors: Official Developer Page mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/ Restored Version elgooG Google Gravity Further Exploration View more of Mr.doob's interactive work at his official project gallery Read about the history of Chrome Experiments and how they pushed web browser boundaries. Experience the zero-gravity alternative on Google Space or other classic Google easter eggs Google Gravity Easter Egg - elgooG If you grew up sneaking onto the family
Regardless, the search brings you to Reddit threads, Tumblr posts, and Web 1.5 nostalgia hubs where people share “broken Google” pranks. "I wanted to create a doodle that would