Tornado | Google Gravity
Originally created by developer Mr.doob as a Chrome Experiment, this trick makes the Google homepage "collapse" as if affected by gravity.
element.vx += radialForce * Math.cos(angle) - tangentialForce * Math.sin(angle); element.vy += radialForce * Math.sin(angle) + tangentialForce * Math.cos(angle); google gravity tornado
These aren’t articles in the academic sense, but rather and popular search pranks . Here’s a quick breakdown: Originally created by developer Mr
The "tornado" part of the query likely refers to the official launched by Google in 2019 to celebrate the film's 80th anniversary. : Go to a safe room, basement, or storm cellar [11]
Unlike the original "Gravity" experiment, where elements fall straight down like a demolished building, the Tornado version introduces lateral force and angular momentum. The iconic multi-colored logo, the search bar, the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, and the footer links are ripped from their anchors. They don't just fall; they orbit.
: Go to a safe room, basement, or storm cellar [11]. If those aren't available, move to an interior room on the lowest floor with no windows, such as a closet or bathroom.