Google Gravity | Lava Mr Doob Better

If you’ve ever searched for “Google Gravity” and watched the search page crumble into a chaotic pile of falling elements, you’ve experienced the genius of (real name: Ricardo Cabello). Among his many interactive WebGL and JavaScript masterpieces, one stands out for its sheer, slow-burning intensity: Google Gravity Lava .

: The most famous version where homepage elements crash to the floor. You can drag and throw the "fallen" pieces with your mouse. Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob

The lava-like animations were achieved using a combination of CSS3 and JavaScript, which allowed Mr. Doob to create a smooth, flowing effect that reacts to the user's interactions. If you’ve ever searched for “Google Gravity” and

Google Gravity operates on a simple but profound "what if" scenario: What if the elements of a webpage were subject to the laws of Newtonian physics? The Descent : Upon loading the Google Gravity page You can drag and throw the "fallen" pieces with your mouse