The phrase represents one of the most chaotic, visually striking interactive search experiments from the early era of the modern web. Born out of the coding subculture of "Google Easter eggs," this browser-based physics simulation took the rigid structure of the world’s most popular search engine and violently twisted it into a swirling vortex of interactive elements.

Created by Mr. Doob (Ricardo Cabello) in 2009, this experiment makes the Google homepage elements (search bar, buttons, logos) fall to the bottom of the screen as if affected by gravity, turning the site into a pile of interactive junk.

Key features of the classic Google Gravity experiment include:

Since this is not an official Google tool, you cannot find it by typing it into the standard Google search bar. Instead, you need to visit the specific URL where the experiment is hosted. Open your web browser.