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by itishappy 655 days ago
I believe it's both. All fields can stiffen their fellows like this, but only the Higgs is stably non-zero.
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What's another example of cross-field interaction? Where (say) the EM field changes the restoring force of the gravitational field?
My mental model is that of the EM field coupling with the internal EM fields of a material to give rise to the phenomenon of index of refraction where light appears to move slower than the speed of light in a vacuum in said material.

As I understand, a more advanced version of this occurs in superconductors which serves as a much better model of the phenomenon. At least I'm told it would if I could claim to understand it!

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/33240/how-come-a...

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/47791/what-do-ma...

Total layman here, but doesn't an EM field carry energy, and thus have similar effects as mass - thus warping spacetime?