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A library that calculates collisions, friction, and momentum for on-screen objects.

Searching for "Wizard of Oz" would reveal a pair of sparkling ruby slippers in the search sidebar.

If you open these on a mobile device, tilting your phone will actually cause the elements to slide and fall in the direction of the tilt. google gravity tornado

When you load the page, the Google logo, search bar, and buttons instantly lose their fixed positions and crash to the bottom of the screen.

The "tornado" part of the query likely refers to the official launched by Google in 2019 to celebrate the film's 80th anniversary. A library that calculates collisions, friction, and momentum

Go to the elgooG website, a dedicated mirror that hosts "buried" Google easter eggs. Select Your Effect: To see the page collapse, click on Google Gravity. To trigger the whirlwind, find the Wizard of Oz section.

For the smooth spinning and color-shifting seen in the tornado effect. When you load the page, the Google logo,

While they are separate experiments, both represent a golden era of web development where browsers began to showcase advanced JavaScript and HTML5 capabilities through interactive "toys." 1. What is Google Gravity?

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A library that calculates collisions, friction, and momentum for on-screen objects.

Searching for "Wizard of Oz" would reveal a pair of sparkling ruby slippers in the search sidebar.

If you open these on a mobile device, tilting your phone will actually cause the elements to slide and fall in the direction of the tilt.

When you load the page, the Google logo, search bar, and buttons instantly lose their fixed positions and crash to the bottom of the screen.

The "tornado" part of the query likely refers to the official launched by Google in 2019 to celebrate the film's 80th anniversary.

Go to the elgooG website, a dedicated mirror that hosts "buried" Google easter eggs. Select Your Effect: To see the page collapse, click on Google Gravity. To trigger the whirlwind, find the Wizard of Oz section.

For the smooth spinning and color-shifting seen in the tornado effect.

While they are separate experiments, both represent a golden era of web development where browsers began to showcase advanced JavaScript and HTML5 capabilities through interactive "toys." 1. What is Google Gravity?