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  • Google Gravity: Explore the Fun, Interactive Experiment
    Google Gravity is a fun experiment created by Google that simulates the effects of gravity on the Google search results page. When enabled, all the elements on the page, including the search bar, links, and images, begin to fall and float around as if they are in a zero-gravity environment.

    To activate Google Gravity, simply search for "Google Gravity" in Google Chrome or any other Chromium-based browser, such as Microsoft Edge. The search results page will automatically start to behave according to the laws of gravity, creating a visually engaging effect. Here's how to do it:

    1. Open Google Chrome or a Chromium-based browser.

    2. Type "Google Gravity" in the search bar and press Enter.

    3. Watch as the page elements start to fall and interact with each other.

    Google Gravity is a harmless and entertaining way to see how gravity would affect the virtual world of the internet. It's also a testament to Google's creativity and love for Easter eggs. While it may not have any practical impact on your browsing experience, it can bring a moment of whimsy and entertainment to your day.

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