Google: Gravity Tornado [work]
In the vast, often sterile landscape of modern web design, Google is famous for hiding delightful little anomalies. While most users know about "Google Gravity"—the 2009 experiment where the search page collapses into a heap at the bottom of the screen—fewer are familiar with its chaotic, spinning sibling: the .
Since the "Tornado" is a derivative hack, it’s not hosted on Mr.doob’s official site. You’ll need to use third-party experiment aggregators. Here’s the safest way: google gravity tornado
The iteration took this a step further. Instead of simple gravity pulling elements down, the "Tornado" mode (often accessed through specific third-party mirrors or via the "Google Gravity" search triggers) introduced wind and rotational physics. In the vast, often sterile landscape of modern
: Establish a meeting place for your family and ensure everyone knows the "duck and cover" drill. You’ll need to use third-party experiment aggregators
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