Why electron is responsible for fluctuations in a vacuum?
Because an electron has its own m mass and q charge.
But (according to QED) by interaction with vacuum electron’s
mass and charge becomes infinite ( electron is hidden in vacuum
and we say he is virtual particle – antiparticle - antielectron –
positron)
And when we see the 'fluctuations'  of vacuum it means electron
appears from vacuum, electron again acquire its usual mass and charge.
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