shkakpërshkak
Shkakpërshkak is a term of Albanian origin that roughly translates to "cause and effect." It refers to the fundamental principle that every event or phenomenon has a preceding reason or trigger. This concept is central to understanding causality and the interconnectedness of events in various fields, from philosophy and science to everyday reasoning.
In its most basic form, shkakpërshkak posits that for something to happen, something else must have made
The application of shkakpërshkak is evident in scientific inquiry, where experiments are designed to isolate variables