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Google has never officially endorsed or condemned . It violates no terms of service because it operates entirely client-side (in your browser). You aren’t hacking Google’s servers; you’re just manipulating the local DOM of a page you loaded.
Some versions allow you to click the mouse to "spark" fires wherever you point, burning the search results as they land. How to Access Google Gravity Fire Google Gravity Fire
But what happens when you combine them? Enter the niche but beloved meme: . Google has never officially endorsed or condemned
In actual physics, "fire" and "gravity" interact in fascinating ways often studied by NASA on the International Space Station Spherical Shape: Some versions allow you to click the mouse
Created by web developer (real name: Ricardo Cabello), Google Gravity is one of the most famous unofficial Google Easter eggs. When you visit elgoog.im/gravity/ (or type "Google Gravity" into Google and click "I'm Feeling Lucky"), the entire Google homepage—logo, search bar, buttons, and even the footer—collapses downward as if affected by a strong gravitational field.