Some community variations, like the one discussed on Julian Goldie , highlight how these tools demonstrate the power of modern browser physics engines. 🛠️ Technical Background
In this experiment, the Google logo and page elements behave like a sticky, gooey slime. You can click and drag the logo to stretch it, spin it, or splat it against the walls of your browser window.
: While often associated with "slime" or "lava" effects by fans due to its fluid-like movement, the core project is a masterclass in JavaScript and HTML5 physics. Mr.doob has also created related liquid-themed experiments like Voxels Liquid that further explore these tactile web interactions. How to Experience It
