Rotating a perfectly uniform cylindrical magnet along its polar axis does not change the shape of its magnetic field due to symmetry, as the rotation does not create a physical difference observable from outside. Even when considering the effects of rotation, the magnetic field remains unchanged because any increase in current density from positive charges is countered by negative charges, maintaining the overall current density. However, if the rotation accelerates, it could potentially change the magnetic field, as this may introduce electromagnetic radiation. The discussion emphasizes that Maxwell's equations govern the behavior of electromagnetic fields, confirming that the field's shape and strength remain consistent under uniform rotation. Ultimately, the consensus is that the magnetic field's pattern remains the same when the cylinder is rotated at a constant speed.