(better known as Mr.doob ) that simulates physical forces on the Google homepage. While "slime" isn't a standard part of the original experiment's name, it likely refers to the "fluid" or "lava" physics seen in Mr.doob's other interactive works, such as Ball Pool or Water Type . Overview of Google Gravity
While not by Mr.doob, this "Underwater" version uses similar physics where the UI floats in water and reacts to your clicks. Google Easter eggs like these? Mr.doob - Experiments with Google google gravity slime mr doob best
How to open and use
Wait a second for the UI elements to fall to the bottom of the screen. Toss Elements: (better known as Mr