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Google Gravity Tornado Repack -

Whether you are looking to kill a few minutes at work or want to see how advanced web browsers handle chaotic physics rendering, Google Gravity Tornado remains a classic, swirling piece of internet history worth revisiting. Share public link

Because the code is relatively lightweight and does not require any plugins, the experiment can run on any modern browser that fully supports JavaScript.

Users can click and drag individual elements (like the search bar or the Google letters) and toss them around the screen. google gravity tornado

// Pseudo-code for a tornado force function applyTornadoForce(element, centerX, centerY, strength) let dx = element.x - centerX; let dy = element.y - centerY; let distance = Math.sqrt(dx*dx + dy*dy);

Google Gravity Tornado is an interactive, browser-based physics simulation. It is a fan-made spin-off of the original, official "Google Gravity" project. Whether you are looking to kill a few

Google Gravity is a web experiment originally created in 2009 by developer Ricardo Cabello (known online as ). It was part of the Chrome Experiments initiative, designed to show how static web elements could behave like physical objects.

Learn how to yourself using HTML5 canvas. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link It was part of the Chrome Experiments initiative,

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Click any fallen element and drag it around the screen | | Launching | Double-click an element to toss it across the page | | Pause Physics | Press the spacebar to freeze all moving elements in place | | Search Still Works | Type a query into the fallen search bar—results will also fall under gravity's influence | | Full Interactivity | All clickable elements (including buttons, links, and menus) remain functional |

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.