Alternatively, what would happen if the loss of magnetism instead happened gradually over a period of time?

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    generally speaking, mass chaos and hysteria and then nothingness.

    if we exclude the possibility of “magic” doing it, and instead focus on the realistic causes of a loss of magnetism the chances for just magnets to be directly impacted are low.

    that is, the strength of phenomena that would be required for all magnets in the world to cease functioning it would also likely cause the magnetic cohesion of molecules and atoms to break. this breakdown at the atomic and subatomic level would cause a chain reaction where we would both cease to exist and explode with enough energy to destroy the universe.

    if any atoms of you survived at all, they would be flung to the outer reaches of the universe in seconds only for the entirety of the universe to be sucked into the void such an explosion caused. it would probably be something akin to a big bang.

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      Most electricity is being created with the use of magnets i motors/generators. No more electricity then.

      Asides from batteries and solar.

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    According to Trump, a rainstorm would cause that to happen. But wouldn’t put out the fire that is Portland.

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      You’d be burned to a crisp by solar winds ;)

      No, you wouldn’t. You’d start getting cancer.

      Also, the atmosphere would start getting worn away. Most people would die of cancer before it’d get bad enough to asphyxiate everyone though

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    Rather than listing all of the ways modern life and society would collapse it’d be easier to just say this:

    Your ability to understand the world would in an instant be limited to the people that immediately surround you and you’d better quickly think of a way to find a clean water source, some land, grab an “Agriculture for Dummies” book, and some form of weapon to defend your new homestead with your new tribe.

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        Well is this about permanent magnets loosing their functionality or the whole concept of magnetism just vanishing?

        One puts us back to a steampunk technological ceiling the other means the universe pops out of existence; electricity, magnetism, and light are closely linked so removing one is likely to just break reality.

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    You would hard pressed to learn about the details without electricity and communication networks.

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    If you mean a complete absence of the electromagnetic force, then chemistry and physics are going to get very disastrous for us very quickly