Tactic 276. The Honey Shot. Honeylight Honey - The Most Energetic Honey in the Universe!. August 2025. (altitude 1,320,000 feet - in play)

International Space Station

The Honeylight Honey on the International Space Station has more energy than any other honey in the universe.

I always enjoyed playing games with potential and kinetic energy.

Post 0.1: If you want to create the honey with the most energy in the universe, you’ll need harness a lot of energy transfer.

Post 0.2: If you want to find a lot of energy transfer, you’ll need to look for a lot of flames

Post 0.3: If you want to find a lot of flames, you’ll need to look for a lot of fuel.

Post 0.4: If you want to find a lot of fuel, you’ll need to look for the machine with the biggest fuel tanks on Earth.

Post 1.0: No one can predict the future. But you can increase the chances this rocket will dock with the International Space Station at some point in the next 40,000 miles if you understand the invisible rules that tell things how to move through systems.

Post 1.1: No one can predict the future. But you can increase the chances that you will intentionally create the honey with the most energy in the universe if send it to system that orbits the Earth every 90 minutes.

Post 1.2: No one can predict the future. But you can increase the chances that you will stash Honeylight Honey on a SpaceX rocket if you know the invisible rules that tell stories how to move through systems.

Post 1.3: No one can predict the future. But you can increase the chances that someone at Neuralink will look at your resume and cover letter if it orbits their office at a velocity of 17,125 mph a few times a week. If the delivery vehicle was a SpaceX rocket, that increases the chances even more.

Post 1.4: On August 28, 2025, a single drop of Honeylight honey left Earth aboard a SpaceX rocket, becoming the most energetic honey in the universe.

It carries within it the labor of bees, the light of the sun, and the first installment in a currency designed to outlast nations: one that stores time, energy, and intention across space

Post 1.5. No one can predict the future. But you can increase the chances that you’ll send a Mars rock back to Mars if you reverse engineer the story sequences necessary to maximize value creation for the world, self, and tribe.

Post 1.6: No one can predict the future. But everyone can dream of the future they imagine and take steps to intercept it.

The strategic architecture for Project Honeylight is at Honeylight Glamping in Lost City, WV, Mare Crisium on the Moon, and on the International Space Station. The steps I used to get it there are documented in the diagram that is in all three places.

 

Mare Crisium, Moon and the ISS. Photo by Andrew McCarthy.

Intentionally increasing the altitude of Project Honeylight to attract and filter people.

One drop of honey has increasing gravitational potential energy at different altitudes. It costs energy to move energy.

The Most Energetic Honey in the Universe!

Conclusion

A single drop of honey contains approximately 0.22 kcal of chemical energy on

Earth.

When placed in orbit aboard the ISS:

• Total energy increases to: 5.29 kcal

• Which is approximately: 24x more energy than any honey on Earth

This highlights the enormous energy associated with orbital motion, even for something as small as a drop of honey.

  • A bullet from a rifle travels ~1.2 km/s → the ISS is 6× faster than a speeding bullet.

  • A commercial airliner cruises at ~900 km/h → the ISS is 30× faster than a plane.

At 252 miles above Earth, racing at 17,150 miles per hour, one drop of Honeylight Honey contains 24X more energy than any other honey in the universe.

This math describes the energy calculations for the drop of Honeylight Honey on Earth and in different locations in the universe.

Energy of One Drop of Regular Honey vs Honeylight Honey in Space.

This tactic covers:

  • Potential Energy: Increasing altitude increases potential energy.

  • LifeShip: My friend Ben Haldeman is a pioneer in expanding the light of consciousness and humanity to the stars.

  • International Space Station: Inside Earth’s gravity well.

  • This is part of the launch sequence for Project Honeylight.

Project Honeylight Strategy Architecture

Data Table
Key Value
Tactic Id Tactic 276
Story Id Story 130
Name ISS Intercept Maneuver
Attributes Neuralink Interface (Coordinate System)
Date Completed (Expected) April 2025
Pattern Attention
Emotion Curiosity
Timing Launch sequence (April 2025)
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