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  1. 30 de jul. de 2019 · Learn the origin and variations of Murphy's Law, the adage that states if anything can go wrong, it will. Explore examples of how this law applies to different situations, such as lost articles, research, appearances, and time management.

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  2. 21 de fev. de 2015 · Learn about the origin and variations of Murphy's Law, which states that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. See 20 examples of Murphy's Law in action, such as Washlevsky's Rule, Hale's Rule, and Swanson's Law.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Murphy's_lawMurphy's law - Wikipedia

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    The perceived perversity of the universe has long been a subject of comment, and precursors to the modern version of Murphy's law are abundant. According to Robert A. J. Matthews in a 1997 article in Scientific American, the name "Murphy's law" originated in 1949, but the concept itself had already long since been known to humans. As quoted by Rich...

    According to Richard Dawkins, so-called laws like Murphy's law and Sod's law are nonsense because they require inanimate objects to have desires of their own, or else to react according to one's own desires. Dawkins points out that a certain class of events may occur all the time, but are only noticed when they become a nuisance. He gives an exampl...

    From its initial public announcement, Murphy's law quickly spread to various technical cultures connected to aerospace engineering. Before long, variations of the law applied to different topics and subjects had passed into the public imagination, changing over time. Arthur Bloch compiled a number of books of corollaries to Murphy's law and variati...

    Nick T. Spark (2006). A History of Murphy's Law. Periscope Film. ISBN 978-0-9786388-9-4.
    Paul Dickson (1981). "Murphy's law". The Official Rules. Arrow Books. pp. 128–137. ISBN 978-0-09-926490-3.
    Klipstein, D. L. (August 1967). "The Contributions of Edsel Murphy to the Understanding of the Behaviour of Inanimate Objects". EEE Magazine. 15.
    Matthews, R A J (1995). "Tumbling toast, Murphy's Law and the Fundamental Constants". European Journal of Physics. 16 (4): 172–176. Bibcode:1995EJPh...16..172M. doi:10.1088/0143-0807/16/4/005. S2CI...
  4. Murphy's Law of the Open Road: When there is a very long road upon which there is a one-way bridge placed at random, and there are only two cars on that road, it follows that: the two cars are going in opposite directions, and... they will always meet at the bridge.

  5. Murphy's Law is a humorous statement that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Learn the origin, meaning and examples of this law, and how it relates to physics and project planning.