For many, it was the first "Easter Egg" they experienced, making it a staple of internet culture. The "Pool" Effect: Drag and Throw
: When you load the page, the familiar Google search interface appears normal until you move your mouse or interact with the screen. At that point, the search bar, buttons, and logo "break" and fall to the bottom of the window as if affected by gravity. Interactive Elements
: All page elements revolve around the Google logo in a 3D sphere-like formation. google gravity pool mr doob full
Resizing the browser window shifts the "floor" and walls, crushing or moving the pieces dynamically. Original Intended Functionality
: Despite the chaos, the search bar often remains functional. If you type a query and press enter, the search results fall from the top of the screen into the pile. Where to Find It For many, it was the first "Easter Egg"
Users can click and hold any individual element to throw it across the screen.
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: You can grab any individual piece (like the "Google" logo) with your cursor and fling it across the screen. The elements will bounce off the walls and each other using realistic physics. Real Search (Enhanced Version)
When a user visits the page, the familiar Google homepage appears perfectly normal for a split second. Then, as if suddenly subjected to real-world physics, the search bar, the buttons, and the Google logo all collapse into a messy heap at the bottom of the screen. Key Features of the Original Experiment: