Particles and volume
Bosons are said to not occupy space. Fermions do. Bosons are spin 1, one spin, same properties. Fermions a half, half spin, same properties, symmetric, same every 2 spins, inverts up, to down in 1. Higgs is a boson, but only with 0 spin. From all sides the same. Like a sphere. Space is there, static, yet for physics, Higgs particles may be the background over most physics happen. They are not a grid, maybe just spineless (balls alike any side) particles that drift randomly, but which density creates the sensation of expanding or contracting space (and time), like Einstein. So if Bosons do not occupy "space", but mostly create forces with attraction and repulsion, it may very well be that Bosons eat or consume this perceived "space". Space I argue is really static, what we may calle "space" under Einstein and that indeed we may even perceive it as if it expanded or contracted here are the Higgs, which apparently becomes the play ground of all...