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Quantum field theory by necessity, requires quantum particles, as both 'carriers' and 'manifestation' of the field.

If you are inquiring about classical felds, what particles  did you wish to consider ?

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“requires quantum particles, as both 'carriers' and 'manifestation' of the field.”

Perhaps, the point where the shells (parameters) of various fields intersect or contact one another –  the a compound moment of two or more fields – that is a manifest particle.  

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