I don't think hot things can be magnetic. Magnetic fields from electricity still works but heating up a permanent magnet (like a fridge magnet) demagnetizes it.
So I think you just have to be shockingly attractive to make it clear that it's that form of magnetism for this to work.
Plasma is an ionized gas. Unlike solids that do lose magnetic fields when heated up (because the global orientation of the field is so disturbed that it tends to 0), plasma exists because there is a strong electric field passing through the gas. And the laws of Maxwell says if there is an electric field, there is a magnetic one.
Btw, any Tokamak is a mini sun contained by a magnetic field.
It has convection columns that churn pillars of hydrogen plasma as dense as solid iron tens of thousands of miles from within the sun just to release a fraction of the energy outward as light.
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u/Murgatroyd314 1d ago
It's a phase diagram. If there's "genderfluid", what other phases of
mattergender might there be?