Water: Google Gravity

: The experiment works because the atmospheric pressure pushing up on the card from the outside is stronger than the weight of the water pushing down from the inside. 3. Corporate Report: Google Water Stewardship

refers to a highly popular mashup of two iconic browser physics experiments: Google Gravity and Google Underwater Search . Originally built to demonstrate the capabilities of modern web browsers, these interactive tricks blend gravity simulators, fluid dynamics, and a chaotic reimagining of the standard search engine interface.

Type or Google Underwater into the search bar. Google Gravity Water

is a browser-based interactive Easter egg. Unlike the original "Google Gravity" (created by developer Mr. Doob), where the search page elements fall due to gravity, the "Water" version introduces a liquid simulation. When you type the specific URL or search term, the Google homepage transforms into a fluid simulation.

Enjoy your playful splash through the physics-bending world of ! : The experiment works because the atmospheric pressure

Even though it’s no longer a "live" feature on the main Google site, the fascination with lives on in the millions of people who search for it every year, looking for a little bit of chaos in their organized digital lives.

A variation where elements float upward or respond to mouse movement as if there is no downward pull. interactive Google Easter eggs like "Do a Barrel Roll" or the "Thanos Snap"? Originally built to demonstrate the capabilities of modern

: Upon loading, every element on the Google homepage—buttons, links, and the logo—immediately succumbs to gravity and crashes to the bottom of the browser window.