Is Mars a huge spaceship?

Mars has a lot of rust on its surface. It has a very thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. There is a lot of powdered iron on its surface. While the surface of this planet appears to be natural, even with a huge canyon across it’s surface, I maintain that surface possibly came from asteroids hitting the surface over time.

There is water of some kind under the surface located in the Southern side of the planet. Most likely seas buried under the debris caused by the asteroid invasion. The core may be hot. Not sure at this point in time. But it also might be that the real life on Mars is in those buried seas on a planet with many caves buried deep under the surface.

I think we need to beware of microscopic life having evolved into an intelligent species on this planet.

Such life is likely parasitic. Such life would live in conjunction with small animals, possibly raccoon sized.

The ideal life form for Mars would be insect life with a shell protecting it and an entire plant/animal ecology internally allowing it to take the carbon dioxide and breathe it in where it is broke down into oxygen and carbon.

Such life seldom lives on the surface. It likely lives in caves feeding on the insect life. Deep caves possibly have a much thicker atmosphere than that on the surface. They may also have a water based ecology and islands in the caves where bat like creatures may live. No relation to bats on Earth. But evolved to live in darkness.

It is also possible that life generates light in the walls and ceilings of the caves. Many insects have light producing features as well as some plant life.

I would be looking at holes in the ground. Because if in the past acid rain ate away at limestone then entire ecologies may be set up deep in the dirt of Mars. However Iron Oxide indicates to me that Mars is possibly the core of a planet and is actually part of the asteroid belt. That would mean at some point in time Mars blew up and the core stayed together while the surface became the asteroids.

Another insect may have muted. It would mean worms mutated into huge sand worms living mostly far under the sands of Mars. Again such creatures may periodically come to the surface to mate. Very possible that such creatures evolved from something else more advanced than worms that survived by adapting to the sands under the surface.

Due to the high speed of the sands of Mars in periodic storms, the most likely life is in the canyon and possibly living in surface caves in the canyon walls.

If Mars is actually the remnants of a much larger planet’s core, then it may be a natural spaceship with a huge maze of caves all over the subsurface. Which could mean it originated as a satellite of one of the gas giants.

More likely all of the iron/nickel core moons of our solar system originated from a very old orbiting brown dwarf star. Such a star may still have a hot core. But on the surface it is possibly a huge deep ocean. Periodically the reaction of the ocean and the hot core produces planets. Such a star would be very old given the nature of iron and nickel at the core of Earth, Venus, Mars, and possibly Mercury.

I would guess such a hot core may be as cool as 10,000 degrees F. Or it could be much hotter or cooler.

The only way to detect such a hidden body would be in the infrared range or possibly it might have a huge magnetic field.

Both planets around such a star and on the surface of said ocean it is likely that life of some kind may be found.

Remember said star is far older than the sun. So said life may have evolved much longer than it has on Earth.

I think Venus may be a relatively more recent addition to the Solar System and may have come from said star.

Said Venus may be a way to determine just how thick the atmosphere is around the star.

The obvious iron surface of Mars? It may just be a huge remnant of an ark that the life here on Earth evolved from.