@_chris_real @sidereal Murphy's Law doesn't become invalid only because you have n examples of where it worked just fine.
Do it to rob a train, it will work. Do it in a controlled test environment to prove a point, it will work. Do it to actually save someone's life, and it will fail in the most spectacular way you can imagine. Either just because of a random streak of misfortune or because there's some subtle detail that was different this time and that you missed during the execution of your plan. That's what Murphy's Law is all about.
@farbenstau @sidereal
You just explained to me that a law is how things work, except that sometimes it doesn't work.
There, I simplified it for you.
Let's not go any further—you'll just be trying to save face, by obfuscating caveats and qualified conditionals.
And I don't care.