Beyond Gravity, several other "physics" versions of Google are popular for passing time: Google Underwater
When users started combining the concepts of "Gravity" and "Lava," they were essentially asking: What if the search page didn't just fall—what if it melted?
: Instead of rendering traditional HTML elements, the code draws the shapes dynamically on a digital canvas, allowing smooth 60-frames-per-second animations.
If you have ever found yourself bored on the internet, chances are you have stumbled upon a strange, addictive, and visually stunning web page where the Google search bar crumbles into a pile of physics-based rubble. You might have heard whispers of "Google Gravity" or the mesmerizing "Lava" experiment. At the center of these digital illusions is a legendary web developer known as .