"I'm not a prank," it wrote. "I'm a prototype. A secret index of everything that was never meant to fall. Want to see?"
Unfortunately, Google Gravity is no longer available on the main Google homepage. Google has removed the Easter egg from its search engine, likely due to the evolution of its design and features.
Under his desk, in the dark, a faint blue light glowed from a fallen letter. And a whisper from his speakers said: google gravity mr
The "I'm Feeling Lucky" button pulsed. Leo clicked it.
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Leo hesitated. Then he dragged the fallen microphone icon into the empty search box. It clicked like a seatbelt.
The Google Gravity Easter egg was created using JavaScript and HTML5. When you triggered the effect, the code would override the normal styling of the Google homepage, applying a gravity simulation to all the elements. It was a clever use of technology to create a fun and interactive experience. "I'm not a prank," it wrote
He clicked.