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Crucially, the search function still works. You can type in a query by clicking the fallen search box, and Google will return results. But the interface has been shattered, both visually and functionally.

The internet is full of "blink-and-you-miss-it" moments, but few have the staying power of the . If you’ve ever typed "google gravity" and clicked "I’m Feeling Lucky," you’ve likely encountered the creative work of developer Ricardo Cabello , better known online as Mr.doob . google gravity black hole mr doob

: You can pick up the fallen elements with your mouse and fling them around the screen. Crucially, the search function still works

Created in 2009, Google Gravity was one of the first major "Chrome Experiments" to go viral. When you land on the page, the familiar Google interface—the search bar, buttons, and logo—suddenly loses its structural integrity and crashes to the bottom of your browser window. The internet is full of "blink-and-you-miss-it" moments, but