I am sure, Google have a setup so that whoever is in control of the domain have any situation that he is no more, we will not see Google lost Google.com. The same for Facebook, x and many others.
This sounds like you're sure the Google owner didn't hire the neighbour's nerd kid to register a domain and make a simple site for him.
Things that cannot be compared. You trying to compare the corporate management of digital assets (with the domain as the basic asset) to a situation where a examplens
just example account has been hacked and she now has to go through authentication and proof of ownership of the account. And all this while the administrators, who are in different time zones, may not be online, so the process can take days.
That's more like COCA -COLA and it's recipe. I learnt only two People have direct access to it and they can't fly in the same aircraft?
That's a myth.
You don't really think that only two people are cooking a drink for the whole world.