Space-Time Higgs field interchangability?

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I apologize if this is a nonsensical suggestion/question. I would also like to apologize if this has been placed in the wrong forum.

While surfing the Internet I suddenly had a thought. Could the Higgs field (HF after this) be interchangeable or combined with Space-Time? (to be called "ST" after this. Together labeled as ST-HF.)

The thought is that ST rather than curving due to the mass of matter instead bends to meet matter and provide the appearance of mass via interaction. The more hugely interacting a particle, atom or molecule is, the more massive it appears. The following curvature (due to interaction rather than mass.) in the ST-HG appear to give gravity (rubber mat analogy) due to mass. When matter "sinks" into the curves to give us collections of matter the number of "bends" or "curves" in the ST-HF become larger and more numerous, thus giving us planets, stars and black holes and the appearance of larger measures of gravity.

Black Holes would be just as any other collection of atoms, only apparently much more massive. Under this idea the inescapability of a Black Hole is the same as described, the "walls" are to steep to get flung out of (light). The convergence of the ST-HF distortions would indeed redirect the light towards the collection of matter where they originated. The photons would follow this path rather than be "pulled" back in.

Worm holes and the idea of instantaneous travel through them would be explained by this. Kinks forming in the ST-HF would cause a "tube" between coordinates in the ST-HF. These kinks would appear to operate just as though they led to or through a super-massive object. The lines of gravity and mass would propel and object following them at fantastic speeds. The "tunnel" would thin out (due to stretching) the ST-HF, increasing maximum velocity through itself (FTL Travel becomes possible).

Once again I apologize in advance if this appears to be nonsensical or stupid, possibly even as though a troll type post. I am very interested in opinions or criticisms on this idea/question. I also apologize if I have misused terms and labels in this. Thank you for your interest.
 
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