Google Gravity is a JavaScript-powered experiment. If JavaScript is disabled in your browser settings, the page will appear as a static image and will never "fall". In most modern browsers, this setting is turned on by default, but it's worth checking if you've ever disabled it for security or performance reasons.

Every time you search for an image on Google, the results are replaced by pictures of rainbow-colored poop or the word "Google" is replaced by a poop emoji. This is the work of a prank extension, such as the "Web Image Pooper!".

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(legacy remake):

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into the broken, upside-down search box. 🛠️ The Break and The Fix: Why Did It Stop Working?

To understand any query connecting "Google" and "Mr.doob," you have to go back to 2009. A brilliant self-taught web developer named Ricardo Cabello , better known online as

Experience what Google looks like in zero gravity. Google Terminal: A retro, 80s-style text interface.

regarding a Mr.doob or Google experiment, they are likely running into a common problem with internet archival. The Broken API Problem:

If you enjoy the physics engine behind the gravity simulation, Mr.doob created several other incredibly popular digital toys during the early era of interactive HTML5 and JavaScript web design: Spin Painter - Mr.doob

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