The Cold Mars Paradox. Where is the water from?

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We know how mars lost its liquid water. But we have no idea how water was liquid for at least 1 billion years.

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Here's the 'standing egg' explanation for the current planet Earths watery surface and the planet Mars forsome watery subsoil:
Both Earth and Mars initially formed by stellar material accretion & stellar gas coalition at the same time; meanwhile orbiting around the back then supa-young brown-dwarf-star wannabe later called as Jupiter. Also ameanwhile slightly before the Sol, was even fully forged & formed; during the main accretion & coalition that was happening at the solar system center.
Then both Earth and Mars, just had to go around the shadowy side of Jupiter, to collect alot icy water stellar material until the Sol finally got its arc-reactor going.
After that, Saturn that was yet orbiting too close to Jupiter; dove momentanely inside Jupiters Moons, skip passing Jupiter by a 'monkeys dick' length; although swinging 'Venus' (Jupiter's former inner Moon, and currently older sister of 'Io'); 'Earth' and 'Mars' as well; towards the inner orbital region of the solar system. Being that Jupiter in return; ate a few of Saturn's Moons and also ejected 'Eris' from Saturn's orbit towards even behind Neptune's orbit.
And that's how: the former Jupiter's mid orbital path "fattier" moon; got its own independent orbit around the Sol and also got promoted to become known as a Planet instead. A planet (former moon), that had an History so far, that: gave it a wide diversity of gases and minerals; that nowadays the so called Humans, are trying to make a use of it: towards de-terraforming the unique planet Earth; just because they cant find a way out of their caveman mindset, in order to just be responsible, cooperative and cohesive.

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