is this a good answer for discussing the BCS theory
Atoms in a crystal lattice constantly vibrate. This is because they are
all connected and these vibrating atoms create waves throughout the
metal called phonons. The more the atoms are vibrating
the larger the phonons. In superconductors (at
low temperatures) the phonons are small, and any distortion caused
by the electrons is reflected in phonons. These phonons can attract
electrons to form cooper pairs
According to the Barden-Cooper-Schrieffer theory, atoms of metals in
the superconducting state will have electrons that lock and travel
together throughout the lattice. This pair of electrons causes the
lattice to distort as the electrons move unimpeded.
This is because their strong negative charge will repel any positive
atoms that it gets close to, thus no collisions occur and electron flow is not resisted.