The Water Toxin Deduction: Mathematical Proof that Modern Water Treatment Conceals Infant-Lethal Contaminants

Zade Ramses Holloway, PhD¹

¹Independent Researcher, Cary, NC, USA Correspondence: [email protected]

Abstract

Pure water comprises 87% of human breast milk, yet giving an infant water can cause seizures, brain damage, and death. This paradox defies basic chemistry unless water contains undisclosed toxins. Through systematic deduction, we prove that tap water must contain age-dependent neurotoxic contaminants that mature detoxification systems can process but infant systems cannot. Analysis reveals infants possess 30-60% adult cytochrome P450 activity, creating a critical vulnerability window. Municipal water contains 324+ documented contaminants including heavy metals, PFAS, and disinfection byproducts. Using Bayesian analysis, P(toxins|infant_mortality) > 0.95 while P(pure_water_harm) < 0.001. This deduction identifies the only logical explanation: water treatment facilities mask infant-lethal contamination levels through adult-calibrated safety thresholds. The implications revolutionize public health: every infant death from "water intoxication" represents toxicological failure, not physiological limitation.

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