I am not convinced either way yet, but I would like to point some things out about the video. At 1:35 she lets go of the tortilla and it floats away from her. It goes up, then circles around and comes back toward her. How could it turn around. It should keep going in a strait line.............. ............ at 3:21, she puts the spoon down, but instead of staying put as it had many times before, the spoon leaves the surface and somehow has picked up angular momentum. The surface where the scissors and spoons were on is magnetized, I assume, to hold the metal instruments, but the spoon takes off, the last time it is put down. If you watch her, she puts the spoon down exactly the same way each time. She places the spoon down just like all the other times but the last time it jumps up and has a spin. Where did the force come from to propel the spoon off the table and where did the angular momentum come from. no, it did not 'bounce' off the table......... ........Next, is a small detail. Everything is 'hanging' like there is gravity. If you look at the bags hanging on the walls, they all hand 'down' when they should be angled in all directions. Lastly, her hair. All female astronauts have hair-sprayed hair. The look of their hair is not from weightlessness because you can see weightless hair in simulated weightlessness, in a parabolic free-fall. The two look nothing like each other............BTW I don't think that continual video or not seeing wires is any sort of evidence. I have seen too many movies where it looks like the real thing, plus even I can manipulate videos and photos up to a point with the limited skills I have, imagine what you can do with unlimited resources.