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Strawman argument, that is irrelevant to the claim that volume of citations means a paper has scientific merit.So let’s estimate the frequency. What you have given makes for a single digit numerator.
Now how about the denominator. For a start: consider how many peer-reviewed scientific papers are there been since, say 1998 - your earliest reference? Over 20 million. Of course, not all of these are very highly cited. If even as few as one in a hundred are however, then we are talking about <0.05%.
It might be illuminating to consider CIOMS classification of adverse drug reactions: 1/1000 to 1/10,000 is called “rare”.
Do those papers have scientific merit because they are highly cited?