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If I understand correctly, magnetism is always technically there, it's just that a demagnetised Lump of iron has internal destructive interference like with sound waves but on a very complicated scale? And remagnetising something just means jiggling the internals about so that it's no longer structured in a way to interfere with itself?
Does that mean everything is magnetic all the time, it just cancels out for stuff that isn't ferrous?