I--- Google Gravity Slime — Mr Doob [2021]

Why do people spend time on this? It falls under the category of . Much like popping bubble wrap or playing with magnetic putty in the real world, the Google Slime experiment is meditative. There are no scores, no levels, and no goals. It is pure interaction. The way the slime oozes, drips, and snaps back is visually "satisfying," hitting a psychological sweet spot that ASMR videos often target.

. He is a prominent Dutch artist and coder famous for his work in JavaScript and WebGL. Mr.doob - Experiments with Google i--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob

: A zero-gravity version where elements float weightlessly rather than falling. Google Sphere Why do people spend time on this

That was the original chaos. That was Google Gravity by (real name: Riccardo). There are no scores, no levels, and no goals

These pieces typically feature thousands of colorful particles that behave like a viscous fluid or "slime."

There is a moment of delightful panic that every internet user from the late 2000s remembers. You type “Google Gravity” into the search bar. You hit “I’m Feeling Lucky.” And then… the world falls apart.

Launched in March 2009, Google Gravity is a "Chrome Experiment" that turns the rigid structure of the Google homepage into a pile of interactive debris. The Effect