If it's there, then perhaps another particle that it interacts with? I can't imagine just one single type of particle (and perhaps only Higgs field?) that just stays there... everything is in motion and interact with (opposite) particles with near same physical qualities.
My guess would be two particles that change phase so swift that they don't annihilate each other, and that the interaction/vibration between the particles curves space so that the motion inward is slightly faster than outward - explaining both mass and gravity.
http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/lp708818-cern/
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It's a possibility that spheric protuberances reach out from each "sphere" and that this connect both particles together - a bit similar to the self- orgenazing nano clusters investigated by Manoharan/Conway:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/07/030725081432.htm
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