This is a good point, but this article assumes the questions are proffered in good faith. The example questions are explicitly in good faith.<p>There is the "just asking questions" method of casting doubt on something, often done by conspiracy theorists. It's a lot like the "Gish Gallop" - you could offer a lot of objections in good faith, but you could also often a ton of low quality, easily refutable objections in bad faith to run out the clock on a staged debate or some similar situation.