magnetism
magnetic force / charisma / attraction
Noun
This term describes an invisible pull, whether physical or psychological. In a scientific sense, it refers to the actual force exerted by magnets or electric currents, characterized by polarity and field lines. When applied to people or places, it describes a powerful, irresistible charm or allure. This usage suggests a gravitational-like pull that draws others in, often associated with leadership, charisma, or the perceived opportunities of a location.
Meanings
Noun
A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
"The scientist studied the magnetism of the earth's core."