Google Gravity

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Google is one of the most creative search engines down there, and for a good cause. Google has been experimenting with a lot of code on its website, and on many of its products on a very regular basis, but if we were to go back 10 years in the past, we would find that even in 2009, Google was still experimenting on new piece of code that might or might not be useful for the search engine itself. This decade old experiment is still available on Google to try, and goes by the nickname of “Google Gravity”.

Google Gravity Unblocked– what is it?

Google Gravity is actually a JavaScript-based trick that was written for the purpose of experimenting with the engine, and eventually got found out. Though Google has changed a lot on the outside, most of the original code of the engine itself still remains, even today. Originally, this gravity project was came in picture in the year of 2009. The person who develop this JavaScript program was Ricardo Cabello.

Google Gravity was originally supposed to be a single trick where it would look like the website itself was in space, and the web pages would fly all over the screen. But many blogs have made a general mistake, where they have tried to confuse the other tricks from Google with gravity project, and ultimately added them to the list too. This is all completely inaccurate, and only a single version of Gravity project exists right now.

Interesting Facts

Here are some interesting facts about Google Gravity Unblocked that you should definitely know about:

The objects fall on the ground

Google tries to virtually imitate the world of gravity in this experiment. One of the ways that Google does this is by making the objects fall on the ground. Google tries to show the users how it is like if all the locks from the walls of Google’s white background are removed, and the objects are free to fall on the ground. As soon as this Gravity trick is started, the objects can be seen falling from their original position, onto the ground.

The objects have realistic physics in Google Gravity

The objects in Google Underwater Gravity have realistic physics, and are able to interact with each other if they are thrown towards one another. This is very interesting, and may hint us to the fact that Google was experimenting with virtual physics at one point before 2009. Though one thing is weird, and that is how the objects are all fidgety once they fall on the ground. Maybe the ground itself isn’t exactly smooth?

You can drag the objects around

The most annoying, yet the most fun feature about this Gravity game is the fact that you can literally drag all objects on the screen around, with the help of your mouse/cursor. You can not only drag any object around, you can also make an object collide with another object, and observe realistic physics effects, as we mentioned earlier.

You can make the objects drop

Not only can you drag objects around, you can also drop the objects from a certain height to see how gravity actually works from a certain point to the ground, with ideal conditions. You will also observe that it will take the same amount of time for all objects to fall on the ground. All those lectures in Physics class would have been way more interesting if the teacher had included this Gravity trick test inside.

Oh, the search button is broken in Original gravity project of Google

The sad part about this google trick is that it won’t be able to use the complete features of Google’s search engine, at least not right now. We have been trying to use the Google Zero Gravity project for several weeks, but the broken search button has yet to be fixed. It was apparently not an issue a few months ago, but then suddenly broke down.

Google Anti Gravity might not have been an Experiment by Google itself

Apparently, a little research into Google’s projects will reveal that Google has had a little platform hidden away, which would let developers have fun experimenting with the different features of Google, and mess around with them. This little platform goes by the name of “Experiments with Google”, and contains a lot of interesting ideas, which include Google Underwater Gravity itself too.

There are other interesting ideas here too, which have been used by Google for experimentation purposes too. You may be able to find a potential future of experiments by Google here too. Anyways, from Experiments with Google, we might be given a hint that the Google 0 Gravity might not even be an experiment by Google itself, after all these years. Experiments with Google started back in 2009, almost the same time as the this Google trick was released. Some other tricks based on gravity are Google Underwater, Unblocked, Gravity Game, Google Water.

Google Gravity Underwater

Google Gravity Underwater is an another gravity trick. In this trick, webpage elements fall down in the water and swim over the water. On click of “I’m Feeling Lucky” button some coins and treasure also fall as like pull by Gravity.

Conclusion

Whether you are looking at this Gravity trick as a project by Google or just some random developer’s fiddle-diddle, you can’t deny that it is indeed a really fun experiment anyhow. Some other words for this trick are Google Zero Gravity, Google Gravity Unblocked, Underwater, Google Anti Gravity Game, Google Water Gravity. This site is created from fun & entertainment only and on “As is, Where is” basis. This site doesn’t have any link with Google Inc. Trademarks for Google and other companies are their own property.