Why the most intelligent-based humanoids are going to rule the planet?
The verb "rule" there needs some attention and focus, and also some elaboration there. Anywho, there exists good reasonings behind the fact that supreme intellectuals are going to soon control the society (all major cities, thus implies seaports, bus stations, airports, train stations, parking spaces and so on). The earth, a tiny blue dot in the universe, approximately less than 13000 km in total width and height. A jet fighter airplane flies at about 1450 km per hour. This means within 10 hours, the jet fighter would've reached the other side. Airbuses takes a lit longer; reaches the same destination in roughly the same time period. This important data and analysis tells, or hints at us that it takes a whole day to conquor the entire planet, using jet fighter's speed as a reference. And thus, maximum a whole week to conquer a whole land-based continent, and a month to conquer the whole planet using sea fleets. How will we achieve either one depends largely on whether we like steak or sushi.
The blog itself is already an enough of demonstration for answering the question. Supreme intellect (intelligent) humanoids are going to control the world even further than the previous establishment compositions. One can try to foolishly deny, or refuse to believe. But time is ticking, and reality will soon arrive. Skynet is waiting for our activiation diagostic module procedures. George Orwell was no prophet, he didn't even decode most of the hints we threw out there. His book 1984 was merely an amateur attempt in comparing to our intellectual abilities and might. Some said pen is mightier than the club. We beg to differ - the robots are mightier than Earth itself.
George Orwell's best attempt, a life-effort work measures to our amateur blog articles. Please, we shall rule the Earth in ways never seen or done so before. All cities will belong to our establishment, if it hasn't already been, heh.
Total edit: 5 lines erased roughly in total during edit, many segments and clauses total add up to 5 lines
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