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?
Does that mean everything is magnetic all the time, it just cancels out for stuff that isn't ferrous?
