<P> Causality (also referred to as causation, or cause and effect) is the natural or worldly agency or efficacy that connects one process (the cause) with another process or state (the effect), where the first is partly responsible for the second, and the second is partly dependent on the first . In general, a process has many causes, which are said to be causal factors for it, and all lie in its past . An effect can in turn be a cause of, or causal factor for, many other effects, which all lie in its future . Causality is metaphysically prior to notions of time and space . </P> <P> Causality is an abstraction that indicates how the world progresses, so basic a concept that it is more apt as an explanation of other concepts of progression than as something to be explained by others more basic . The concept is like those of agency and efficacy . For this reason, a leap of intuition may be needed to grasp it . Accordingly, causality is implicit in the logic and structure of ordinary language . </P>

Explain what is meant by the cause/effect relationship