Do you beleive in this theory of life on mars?

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There are several theories that i have thought about. The topic was the existence of life on mars. Now, we all no that there s a 000000000000000000000000000000000.0000000000001 out of 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 chance of life existing on mars currently. But, there could have been life when the earth was first formed. This is what i think happened.

The earth and the mars were formed completely the same, with carbon and liquid water. The only difference was that the earth was growing at a more rapid pace than mars. The planets were slowly developing life when the sun was also developing itself to form. While the sun was developing, it was giving of these strong wind-like solar bursts. The earth was developing in a more rapid pace, so it already formed its core, and the core started spinning to cause a magnetic shield-like force over the earth. Mars was developing in a slower place so its magnetic field was weaker. Now remember that the sun's wind-like solar bursts are rather more hot than powerful. The solar bursts blasted into earth, but it barely affected the earth. The temperatures probably rose to about 125-150 degrees more than its temperature on that day for about 1 second. But once it blasted into mars, it was completely different. The temperatures probablky rose to 1000 degrees, instantly stopping their water cycle by evaporating all water, leaving mars waterless, leaving it life less.

What do you think about this? Any other theories? Oppose to this theory? Don't think life existed here at all?
 
Fascinating theory.
Seems to make sense to me.
I am fascinated with the rovers that they have on Mars and the potential for life on other planets. I am just not convinced that it is possible that Earth is the only planet in the universe that can support life. The fact that humans can explore other planets blows me away!
 
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