 Quote by nouveau_riche
what i meant to say was that if a fermion is changing into a boson that is a carrier of force, the field generating fermion has itself transformed into the carrier under some conditions, this could help to figure the fermion-boson relationship.
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I think it may be worth to remark that the bosonic or fermionic nature of a field is a symmetry property of
that field. A field would have such a symmetry even if it was the only field of your theory, it doesn't depend on the other fields and in particular it doesn't depend on the interaction with other particles.
So I think you should change a bit your perspective on this topic, maybe trying to formulate different kind of questions to better understand bosons and fermions.
Ilm