= using the falling, stretchable nature of Google Gravity as inspiration to make actual slime that mimics that “dripping, collapsing, gravity-defying (but not really)” effect.
on the Google Experiments site that simulate particles or fluid-like movements.
The original is a web experiment that makes the entire Google homepage collapse and fall to the bottom of your screen as if pulled down by gravity.
: Go to Google, type "Google Gravity" , and click the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.
is the stretchy, gooey, satisfying substance kids and adults love to make with glue, activator, and mix-ins.
: There are also specific physics demos like Gravity 3D
Here’s a playful, informative breakdown of — a mashup of two fun internet concepts: Google Gravity (the interactive Easter egg) and slime (the DIY craft/sensory toy). Since there’s no official “Google Gravity Slime” product, this content explains how to combine them for a creative, screen-and-hands-on activity.