Tactic 276. ISS Intercept Maneuver. Honeylight Honey - The Most Energetic Honey in the Universe!. April 2025. Partnerships. Life.Ship (altitude 254,000 feet - in play)
International Space Station
The honey on this thing has the most potential energy of any honey in the known universe.
I always enjoyed playing games with potential and kinetic energy.
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.
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 0.345 kcal of chemical energy on
Earth. When placed in orbit aboard the ISS:
• Total energy increases to: 2.739 kcal
• Which is approximately: 7.94x (794%) more than 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 253 miles above Earth, racing at 17,150 miles per hour, one drop of Honeylight Honey contains 794% more energy than any other honey in the universe.
This math describes the energy calculations for the drop of Honeylight Honey on the ISS.
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
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) |