When the Internet Falls Apart: A Guide to Google Gravity & Mr.doob’s Physics Experiments
Google Space: A simulation where elements float freely without a downward gravitational pull, intended to mimic the feeling of outer space. Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob
Have a working link to the original Mr. Doob slime? Found a modern WebGL remake? Share it in the comments below. And if you enjoyed this deep dive, try searching "Google Rainbow" or "Annoying Google" next. When the Internet Falls Apart: A Guide to
Google Space: Simulates zero-gravity where elements float freely. Found a modern WebGL remake
If you’ve ever found yourself bored on a slow workday, desperately typing phrases like "Google Gravity" or "Google Slime" into your search bar, you’ve likely stumbled upon the chaotic, creative world of Mr. Doob. For nearly two decades, one name has dominated the niche intersection of browser-based physics experiments: Mr. Doob. But how do three seemingly unrelated terms—Google Gravity, Slime, and Mr. Doob—fit together?
While it is no longer an active part of the live Google homepage, you can still play with it through these mirrors:
Because web standards have evolved (RIP Flash, hello HTML5/WebGL), some of Mr. Doob’s earliest experiments require updated links. Here’s the 2024-2025 status: