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  • Birthday August 27

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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    Reading, Movies, Computing
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    York University - Business Administration
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    I/T Consultant with a dream of integrating persvasive computing into normal human life
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  1. Considering the recent proof of the relationship between dinosaurs and birds, would the extinction of dinosaurs was somehow linked to a possible bird flu disease that was wild spread in the pre-historic period? I have considered the following facts that may lead to the build of the above hypothesis: 1. The relationship between bird and dinosaurs that were linked directly or indirectly, which means DNAs that could have inherited genes that were capable to pass over any kind of pre-historic bird flu; 2. The sudden extinction of dinosaurs could may have caused by other possible factors, such as global warming or comet impact, however, the chance of having a comet impact was very rare and the sudden weather changes would have taken a longer span of time, and the small aquatic animals were still left behind that did not theoretically agree to a food chain theory; 3. Dinosaurs were ruling the whole globe at the time when the extinction happened. We have known for various species of dinosaurs that were flying and swimming, which could have possibly brought a bird flu disease around the world easily, while leaving the living beings unharmed such as fishes or whales; 4. The vast number of dinosaurs and their feces were considered 'large' enough to transmit potential disease very easily in the pre-historic time. Remember, when dinosaurs were ruling the world in the Jurrasic period, most of today's continents were still linked to each other as being called Pangea, where the dinosaurs were able to carry around the disease without geographic limitation. After expressing my hypothesis above, what do you think about it? Please feel free to comment or email to me at chcchu@hotmail.com.
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