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Combining the classic "Google Gravity" experiment with the physics of real-world "atmospheric gravity waves" during tornado events, this paper explores the intersection of digital simulation and meteorological phenomena. Digital Physics: The "Google Gravity" Experiment Created by Google Gravity is a widely known Chrome Experiment that applies simulated physics to the Google homepage. The Mechanic

What Is Google Gravity Tornado?

Google Gravity Tornado is a user-created modification of the classic Google Gravity experiment (by Mr. Doob). In the original, Google’s homepage elements fall to the “bottom” of the page due to simulated gravity. In the Tornado version, the elements (logo, search bar, buttons, footer links) are caught in a whirling vortex — spinning, colliding, and flying around as if in a tornado. google gravity tornado

  1. Go to a search engine and type "Google Gravity Tornado" or "Google Tornado."
  2. Click on a link that leads to a simulator (often hosted on mirror sites that recreate the old Google UI).
  3. Once the page loads, move your mouse rapidly across the screen to generate the wind tunnel effect.

Google Gravity Tornado: What Happens When Search Gets Sucked Into a Vortex?

You’ve heard of Google Search. You’ve heard of tornadoes. But have you ever seen Google get destroyed by a tornado? Welcome to the quirky world of Google Gravity Tornado — an interactive Easter egg that turns the clean, organized Google homepage into a chaotic disaster zone. Combining the classic "Google Gravity" experiment with the

When you hit enter, the search results will drop from the top of the screen and become part of the physics-based "pile," allowing you to swirl those text elements into the tornado as well. Other "Spinning" Google Tricks Go to a search engine and type "Google