There is a difference between “the law applies randomly” and “multiple laws apply, you need to sum their effects”.
If you say “if one apple costs 10 cents, then three apples cost 30 cents”, the rule is not refuted by saying “but I bought three apples and a cola, and I paid 80 cents”. The law of gravity does not stop being universal just because the ball stops falling downwards after I kick it.
There is a difference between “the law applies randomly” and “multiple laws apply, you need to sum their effects”.
If you say “if one apple costs 10 cents, then three apples cost 30 cents”, the rule is not refuted by saying “but I bought three apples and a cola, and I paid 80 cents”. The law of gravity does not stop being universal just because the ball stops falling downwards after I kick it.
The way “laws” combine is much more complex than simple summation. If it were that simple, we would already have a TOE.