Yes, The Second law of Knotting Strings apply's to all lengths of cabling or roping or any other like-object, that when dropped or stowed, they will always knot.What law of physics is responsible for hair dryer cords tangling into hopeless knots?
knotology
j/k
try this:
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/extract//a>
or this:
http://www.ccs3.lanl.gov/mega-math/workb/a>
lol...love it!
It's called: The operator.
Bad luck.
Entropy.
The inevitable movement of everything in the universe from a state of order and separation to one of chaos.
It is Murphy's Law
Murphy's law is an adage in Western culture that broadly states that things will go wrong in any given situation, if you give them a chance. ';If there's more than one possible outcome of a job or task, and one of those outcomes will result in disaster or an undesirable consequence, then somebody will do it that way.'; It is most often cited as ';Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong'; (or, alternately, ';Whatever can go wrong will go wrong, and at the worst possible time, in the worst possible way'; or, ';Anything that can go wrong, will,'; or ';If anything can go wrong, it will, and usually at the most inopportune moment';). The saying is sometimes referred to as Sod's law or Finagle's law which can also be rendered as ';Anything that can go wrong, will鈥攁t the worst possible moment';.
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its murphy's law not physics
Its Murphy's Law.
Murphy's Law
Chaos Theory!
Murphy's Law. It's the same one that tangles and shortens the phone cord. Or the same law that causes the fishing hook to fall in between the little slats on the pier instead of on the wide planks when trying to put bait on it.
murphys law-the worst possible thing will happen at the worst possible time
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