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The only reason humans are still alive is because we have an understanding of diseases.
If you think along those lines, it's almost a 'duh' that diseases played a part in the extinction of dinosaurs.
The meteor may have ensured their extinction but imo disease has had a very large role in it.
However, I'm not going to discuss whether flies / moths killed dinosaurs because anything can be a vector.
Carbon dating is a retarted thing to use as evidence for millions of years ago.
If a virus or a disease were to blame, it would have shown up in the dinosaurs bones, as many lethal diseases leave chemical markers. For example, tuberculosis, radiation poisoning, and plenty of other lethal diseases are easily discernible in skeletons (of any animal, human, Dinosaur or otherwise) because of the irregular bone growth and the bone's overall shape and mass. A disease that rampant and deadly would show up in the fossil record, and it wouldn't kill selectively- the mammals, fish, and other reptile species that survived would have caught it too.
And Carbon/Isotope dating isn't "retarded", for starters. Isotope Analysis is a fool proof system of dating things at a molecular level when performed correctly.