no, it does not.
it only makes sense if you both believe in the credibility of nasa, and in the complete impossibility of other methods of achieving weightlessness, or the appearance of it.
even if only the one method existed to provide the effects seen during the claimed iss footage, it is hardly a huge leap to consider the time claimed by nasa of 25 secs maximum is untrue.
whether from the outset, as an obvious future rebuttal of expected claims of fakery, or made so since due to advances in aerospace technology or techniques, this 25 second claim is unlikely to have remained static since whenever it was first stated.
so even a voracious consumer of the dubious fare served up by nasa must question the accuracy of this time limit, even if its purpose were to keep secret some advancement of avionics preferred not to be in the public domain.
if, that is, some other explanation beyond nasa showing a perfect record of compulsive lying and fraud from inception to the present day were needed.
what, may i ask, is your immediate reaction to the planned asteroid rodeo and moon orbit corralling of a celestial steer?