Pandërprerësinë
Pandërprerësinë, often translated as "uninterruptedness" or "continuity," is a philosophical concept that explores the nature of existence and experience as a continuous flow rather than a series of discrete moments or entities. It suggests that reality is fundamentally undivided and that our perception of separateness is an illusion or a product of our limited cognitive abilities. This concept can be found in various philosophical traditions, though its specific interpretations and terminology may differ.
In some Eastern philosophies, such as certain schools of Buddhism, the idea of impermanence and the interconnectedness
The concept challenges the common-sense view of the world as composed of separate objects and events. Instead,