Here are two relative terms, not so much relative to each other as relative to the rest of the world, comprising the artificial world created by us people, society as we call it. That Einstein of the gone century gave this theory of relativity; since its inception it is being applied to most and many things of science and sometimes in other parchments of life by visionary social introspectors (whatever that stands for).
Law is words written in those thick black books that we commonly see in a lawyer’s office, more frequently in movies. There are so many of them words buried in those thick gravestone books, they hardly hold any meaning. Perhaps only for a court’s proceedings that go on and on and have lost its trust-worthiness. Order is what is implemented on the roads; well, on the roads doesn’t stand for a traffic control measurement, but on the working side of life, moving side of life, acting side of life; to sum up, order is the verb of the law.
These meanings are true when law and order are two separate words, detached from each other. But combining them gives a completely different taste. Its all about comfort and seeking comfort, our comfort with our surroundings.
If you have the curiosity to read them, you will see that they really HAVE meaning ...
"order is the verb of the law."...
The verb of "law" is in the imperative: OBEY!
Order is the action of those who take care to make you listen, in case you can think otherwise...........