Graphite, the humble pencil lead, holds a hidden magnetic complexity beyond its weak diamagnetism. This research delves deeper, exploring the fascinating interplay between magnetism and the unique interfaces where graphene sheets meet within graphite.Scientists aim to unveil the secrets hidden in these two-dimensional interfaces. By meticulously manipulating these junctions, perhaps through targeted chemical modifications or external pressure, they can observe how diamagnetic behavior changes. This meticulous exploration acts as a key to unlock a deeper understanding of magnetism at the atomic level within graphite.Unraveling these secrets holds immense potential. Imagine designing materials with precisely controlled magnetic properties, leading to advancements in magnetic levitation or the creation of ultra-sensitive magnetic sensors. By venturing beyond diamagnetism, this study on graphite interfaces promises to open a new chapter in material science and its technological possibilities.