Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob Patched -
The project helped pave the way for his later, more advanced work in 3D and browser capabilities. How to Experience Google Gravity Lava
: Typing this query rotates the entire screen 360 degrees. Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob
So go ahead. Type it into your address bar. Click "I'm Feeling Lucky." And watch the internet fall apart—one pixel at a time. The project helped pave the way for his
| Feature | Standard Google Gravity | Google Gravity Lava | |---------|------------------------|----------------------| | Visual style | Normal UI elements falling | Molten / glowing overlay | | Physics | Box2D rigid bodies | Same + pseudo-fluid drag | | Color palette | Default Google colors | Red-orange-yellow (lava) | | Distortion effect | None | Optional heat haze | | Popularity | Highly iconic | Cult / niche | Type it into your address bar
While there isn't a specific "Lava" version officially released by Mr.doob, his experiments are built using the 2D physics engine. If you are looking to "create paper"—meaning a technical breakdown or a project report—here is a structured outline of how the Google Gravity simulation functions: Technical Overview: Google Gravity
The experiment uses a physics engine to treat every search element as a solid object.
The "Lava" variant is a community-driven iteration or derivative of the original physics engine. While Mr.doob created the core gravity and space experiments, third-party sites like elgooG and others have hosted versions styled with "Lava" themes. Mr.doob | Three.js Quake