👉 Didascalar is a concept in the field of quantum mechanics that describes how particles like electrons and photons can be described as "points" or "masses" rather than as discrete points. In other words, an electron is not a single point but instead represents a combination of different quantum states, which are represented by different wavefunctions. Didascalar was first proposed in the 1960s by physicists such as Paul Dirac and Werner Heisenberg. It is important because