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A layperson-friendly dive into superconductivity: how two electrons can pair up via a phonon-mediated attraction to form Cooper pairs, become bosons, and condense into a single quantum state that carries current with zero resistance. We unpack the BCS picture, the energy gap that blocks scattering, the isotope effect as evidence, and how these ideas extend to other quantum fluids. We’ll also explore future directions—could alternative glues like excitons or plasmons raise the superconducting temperature toward room temperature?

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