sol invictus
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That seems inconsistent: that some of the mass is caused by the Higgs field, while other forms of mass don't require any Higgs field.![]()
There's nothing "inconsistent" about it.
Then your claim is different than the article I quoted:
"So light is definitely affected by gravity. Since light has energy, it is also a source of gravitational effects on other objects, although not a very strong one under ordinary circumstances." -- http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=19800
The fact that light is a source of and is affected by gravity does not mean that light gravitationally attracts light under all conceivable circumstances.