2001, Volume 4, Number 4, pp.397-405
Basic stages of the development of the theory of
superconductivity are traced. Despite of remarkable successes of
the theory, the physical explanation of the phenomenon of
superconductivity as a non-fading electrical current in
a dissipative medium does not exist until now.
A way of such an explanation is considered. The existence of non-
fading electrical current is shown to become possible due to
occurrence of flicker noise and appropriate residual temporary
correlations
Key words: superconductivity, dissipative system, flicker noise
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