Thanks so much! Is it only the length (as on your board) that determines the cubits & frequency or how thick the wire itself is and how tightly it is wound, too ?
I keep searching how to make it and finally found it here. Thanks bro. Done follow your channel and hope you can show us more skills and patterns to make tensor ringssssssss
How does the tensor ring work if you join the two copper ends together with a dissimilar metal? Wouldn't it be better to use a solid copper compression lug to keep the tensor ring 100% copper? Even a small piece of copper tubing would work if you compressed it onto the copper ends.
I would not solder the ends together with dissimilar metals - I would join the ends together with a piece of copper tubing or a copper lug used for electrical wire etc.. that is compressed fit to the ends! I would keep it all copper. @@ivanarihtev8265
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 Hi Alan, do you have a video or know of a tutorial that can use this method regarding using a "solid copper compression lug" or a piece of "copper tubing"? I am also trying to avoid using a solder By the way, I just made my first tensor ring with your help following this guide, but can't seem to get a tight fit on joining the ends, no matter what I do. Nonetheless, thank you for the awesome videos :) ruclips.net/video/taKNBE4Cm88/видео.html And thank you once again in advance for your time man :)
Thanks for the tutorial. Just made an empowerment size one. I used 12 awg wire and electrical solder but I'm not convinced the connection is very strong as it popped apart the first go round. Should it be welded at that awg?
I encounter similar problems early on. Try to make sure you bend the copper enough so that when it's un-soldered, it rests with only a 2-inch gap. This takes the tension away from the weld. I've also started resting a small metal weight on the ring in my work bench vice (in the video) to keep a tight bond while it cools. Hope this help. Also if the problems persist try using a thicker wire. This gives more surface area to weld. Hope this helps. Good luck with the tensor ring making. 👍🙏
thank you so much for this video, just looked at the link you shared, would i be able to place it on smart meter but it is a big square, i need it for the electric and the gas. thank you so much.
As in, he measured out the sacred cubit and then snipped off the bits he didn't need at the end so it's actually shorter Ryan what he originally measured 🤔
It's a good video where do you get your sacred numbers from also when you're twisting your wire it's supposed to be at a 90° angle and then you stop twisting whenever it starts to coil
Good day, thanks for the video. please tell me, I want to make myself a 177 MHz headband with a diameter of 189.9 from wire with a cross-section of 2.5 mm. I can’t figure out how long the wire should be, can you help me with the calculation?
Question, should we not measure the wire to the exact length first if we want the 144 or 177 harmonics to be accurate? I see how you did this and it makes sense , I guess I'm thinking that the harmonics are based upon a specific length , so I'm wondering about that, because if we unravelled the braid, they would not be a true royal/sacred cubit in length. Comments? Thankyou
Because the length gets smaller when you twist it and the more you twist the shorter it gets. This makes it impossible to know the exact length to cut the wire. That's why cutting after twisting is the correct way. Plus, more importantly, the sacred cubits are for the twisted wire lengths, not the bare wire length. Hope this makes sense.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 I have found the info I needed and indeed we measure and cut the wire after we have twisted it. It confirmed what you said. Thankyou.
How much is “ quite a bit more” when measuring to account for the shrinking caused by twisting. If I cut T 32 in after twisting how long should the wire be before folding and twisting?
Hi Allen, Yes it is an important step. You mark the copper wire at one end and follow it down (with your thumb nail) to the other end. Mark it and make sure they are connected when you solder them together.
Hi, question for you.. When making Tensor rings which end, are the ends supposed to be connected to the other wire or the same wires, I cant seem to find this info, please help if you know, thank you so much!
@@Aa32aa-pk4ue 144 megahertz is the harmonic value of the sacred/royal cubit which is 20.63 inches in length . The lost cubit harmonics are 177 megahertz and it is 23.49 inches long,
@@bithase795 You are welcome. Most of the info Ive gathered is from Slim Spurling's videos etc. There are other cubits as well that have differing effects.
They can be worn on the head to help with healing and with meditation experiences. Also they are good to sit your water vessels in. The tensor ring restructures the water and makes it purer and of a higher vibration.
I've heard the opposite. Counter clockwise in the south, clockwise in the north. Just like water flows down the drain in opposite directions depending on where you are. It's the way the energy works. Maybe look elsewhere for your answer to be certain, just in case.
Coated or Uncoated (bare) copper wire? Great video, perhaps show the effects with a electromagnetic radiation tester :) Can you show an update on how connecting the end evolved in your later ones. Keep it up.
Amazing video man. I love your stuff, and I read your site as well. Really awesome energtic creations!! I had a question. I see there is some disagreement on the web about the length of the sacred cubit. You noted here that the length is 635.2mm (or 25.01 inches), but I've also seen figures of 524.002mm (20.63 inches), and 555.72mm (21.88 inches). So my question is, how did you decide that your length was the "proper" or most energetically significant length? Thanks a lot in advance man, love your stuff!
I'm so glad you enjoy my content. In regards to the correct length of the sacred cubit. At the time of making this video, I was a relative newbie to this subject. I mistakenly made it to the length in the video. However, I later found out this was the straight line sacred cubit length. So the correct length of a sacred cubit tensor ring is in indeed 52.4 cm. I will say that I have also come to realise that the energy which the ring is made plays a big part in the effectiveness of the tensor ring. I say this because my mother-in-law was gifted a set of tensor rings made from the straight line cubit. But she saw great improvements in her general health and outlook on life. So it seems my intention and belief it was the right measurement made it beneficial still to her. This really showed me that we are the most important part, and our energy and intention are crucial.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 Aha I gotcha man. Thanks for the detailed reply. And yeah, I definitely agree with you in that we, and our intention, are the most important part of the energetic process, 100%. Funny you mentioned that because: After I wrote this and continued researching, I saw that the length of an egyptian cubit somewhat varied because it was the approximate length of the tip of the middle finger to the end of an elbow. I thought to myself, if I wanted to make an energetically resonant structure specifically for myself, maybe I should just use the length of my own middle finger to elbow! haha
@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 could/will you share the sacred measurements with me/us? Pretty Please🤗. I love copper and always return to it on my work bench.
I do 3 sizes. Mens, ladies, and child size bracelets. pyramidpowerproducts.etsy.com?section_id=47772772 Or I make these Bangles which are made to a Earth Resonance 333mhz cubit in 2 sizes pyramidpowerproducts.etsy.com?section_id=46758975 Thank you for commenting 🧘♂️🙏👍❤️
Thanks for sharing your wisdom, I'm pretty new to all this myself. I just know this information needs to get out there. So my motto is just go for it and let the universe guide me.
You're very welcome you also need to make a firm intention and be in an elevated state of emotion when twisting the wire in order for it to work properly tensor rings go far deeper than just twisting a wire it involves higher dimensions
Nice Job. Great to know. You explained the procedure very well to me. What is the copper wire Gauge and where did you buy it or get it? Step 1 you twist it with a drill clockwise. Step 2: You get the propre measurement but making it longer . Step 3 you cut it with Wire cutters. Is there any such thing as a Flat cut wire cutting tool? Step 4 : Mold it using a plastic bucket and using also a mallet. Step 5. Soldier the ends. What would be the best soldiering technique? :Should I use a copper solder rod. An electrical soldier rod for wires or a cold soldier technique using Superglue with Backing soda (Seen this in another RUclips video)? What would you recommend ? I will certainly start making some at home. Is there any way to test the frequency or do a Vortex water freezing test? 🤓 ❤ 👍👍 👁
dude. its surely the electrical length that's important and you just told everyone to fudge it. 1 meter of wire, if it was resonant at 100Hz would still be resonant at 100Hz if you doubled it and made it half the length. if we are trying to tune in to waves then your advice about the length may be bad. also you need precision 45 degrees not drill till you think it feels good.
Thanks so much!
Is it only the length (as on your board) that determines the cubits & frequency or how thick the wire itself is and how tightly it is wound, too ?
So you can use different metal for soldering??
fantastic video thank you !!!
Thanks for commenting and watching 🙏🧘♀️👍
I keep searching how to make it and finally found it here. Thanks bro. Done follow your channel and hope you can show us more skills and patterns to make tensor ringssssssss
How does the tensor ring work if you join the two copper ends together with a dissimilar metal? Wouldn't it be better to use a solid copper compression lug to keep the tensor ring 100% copper? Even a small piece of copper tubing would work if you compressed it onto the copper ends.
Since making this video, I've been doing exactly what you mentioned. Great minds, thank, alike ☺️
Hello, I'm very sorry, my English is not good, what is good to solder the two ends with?
I would not solder the ends together with dissimilar metals - I would join the ends together with a piece of copper tubing or a copper lug used for electrical wire etc.. that is compressed fit to the ends! I would keep it all copper. @@ivanarihtev8265
@@ivanarihtev8265I was thinking the same thing.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 Hi Alan, do you have a video or know of a tutorial that can use this method regarding using a "solid copper compression lug" or a piece of "copper tubing"? I am also trying to avoid using a solder
By the way, I just made my first tensor ring with your help following this guide, but can't seem to get a tight fit on joining the ends, no matter what I do. Nonetheless, thank you for the awesome videos :)
ruclips.net/video/taKNBE4Cm88/видео.html
And thank you once again in advance for your time man :)
What's the plumber's flux for, and does it interfere with the tensor energy? Wouldn't it be better to just simply solder it without the flux?
Thanks for the tutorial. Just made an empowerment size one. I used 12 awg wire and electrical solder but I'm not convinced the connection is very strong as it popped apart the first go round. Should it be welded at that awg?
I encounter similar problems early on. Try to make sure you bend the copper enough so that when it's un-soldered, it rests with only a 2-inch gap.
This takes the tension away from the weld. I've also started resting a small metal weight on the ring in my work bench vice (in the video) to keep a tight bond while it cools. Hope this help. Also if the problems persist try using a thicker wire. This gives more surface area to weld. Hope this helps. Good luck with the tensor ring making. 👍🙏
thank you so much for this video, just looked at the link you shared, would i be able to place it on smart meter but it is a big square, i need it for the electric and the gas. thank you so much.
A few people have used the tensor rings to put around their smart meters. Thanks 👍
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 thank you, would it fit the long square one please 🙏
@yellowrose803 Can you give me the dimensions of it, and I will check for you .
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 thank you, will do it once home. 🙏🤗
Does changing the length change the frequency?? 144 MHZ cubit at 20.63 lets say to a 1/4?? or does it stay the same?
As in, he measured out the sacred cubit and then snipped off the bits he didn't need at the end so it's actually shorter Ryan what he originally measured 🤔
What is the recommended size of the wire? #8, #10
It's a good video where do you get your sacred numbers from also when you're twisting your wire it's supposed to be at a 90° angle and then you stop twisting whenever it starts to coil
Just saying small details matter but I like your video though
Good day, thanks for the video. please tell me, I want to make myself a 177 MHz headband with a diameter of 189.9 from wire with a cross-section of 2.5 mm. I can’t figure out how long the wire should be, can you help me with the calculation?
Please teach us too
Question, should we not measure the wire to the exact length first if we want the 144 or 177 harmonics to be accurate? I see how you did this and it makes sense , I guess I'm thinking that the harmonics are based upon a specific length , so I'm wondering about that, because if we unravelled the braid, they would not be a true royal/sacred cubit in length. Comments? Thankyou
Because the length gets smaller when you twist it and the more you twist the shorter it gets. This makes it impossible to know the exact length to cut the wire. That's why cutting after twisting is the correct way. Plus, more importantly, the sacred cubits are for the twisted wire lengths, not the bare wire length. Hope this makes sense.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 I have found the info I needed and indeed we measure and cut the wire after we have twisted it. It confirmed what you said. Thankyou.
How much is “ quite a bit more” when measuring to account for the shrinking caused by twisting. If I cut T 32 in after twisting how long should the wire be before folding and twisting?
A good rule of thumb is approximately 25% extra
Trigonometry is the answer.
Would a metal strap to hold wires together be helpful to use while using a mallet to shape the wire?
Yes🙏
Gret video Alan!!! Thank You!!! What gauge are you using? Any favourites for bigger an smaller sizes rings?
Hi, I use 12 gauge wire (2mm) for all my creations.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 Thanks Alan! ....
Ps.: your hard cover book on its way!
@a.j.m8736 Wow thank you. 🙏
Thank you!!!
My pleasure 🙏
What kind of solder do you use?
Can use solder lead to welding ring? Why you not use copper to weld ring?
Answered yet?? Good question!
use zinc and tin to solder it. Zinc has an opposite charge to copper, which helps with the charge flow...I think
@@helennethers9777 thank you!
How do you know you soldered each wire to itself, not the opposite? (this is an important step)
Hi Allen, Yes it is an important step. You mark the copper wire at one end and follow it down (with your thumb nail) to the other end. Mark it and make sure they are connected when you solder them together.
@@OreoCookies2076 100%!
@@OreoCookies2076but at the end both wires are connect by the soldering , isn’t it ? I mean they are solidly connected and not individually?
@@jonjones971 correct
Mark the bent end and last two inches of one side, it'll burn off before the solder flows
should we use the bare copper wire or insulated copper wire, please help
Bare copper wire is the way to go, my friend 🙏
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 thank you very much.
Excellent.
Hi, question for you.. When making Tensor rings which end, are the ends supposed to be connected to the other wire or the same wires, I cant seem to find this info, please help if you know, thank you so much!
Here is another video I made showing how to use the tensor torus tube
ruclips.net/video/Wtlg3SgHKHs/видео.htmlsi=GMWJKIvPifzmnTSA
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 Thanks so much, i'll check it out now
Mark it before you bend..?!
Very good video,can you tell me which frequency is best in your opinion 144,177,188,333 or something else.
They have different attributes for start you make 144 because thats the only one you can make without precise measuring equipment
What this mean, what frequency ?
@@Aa32aa-pk4ue 144 megahertz is the harmonic value of the sacred/royal cubit which is 20.63 inches in length . The lost cubit harmonics are 177 megahertz and it is 23.49 inches long,
@@mssavedin92❤Thank you very much, that's what I was looking for.
@@bithase795 You are welcome. Most of the info Ive gathered is from Slim Spurling's videos etc. There are other cubits as well that have differing effects.
Is there a difference how thick the wire is, and how many twist it has?
The thickness doesn't matter apart from the strength of the finished ring. The number of twists needs to be enough, so you can't see any gaps.
Im really new to this,whats the main difference with lenghts ?
Plus can you put the lengths on here so I can have a go making them
This website is a wealth of knowledge on these tensor rings and what the different sizes are for.
I would like to ask, a tensor ring that size, what can it be used for?
They can be worn on the head to help with healing and with meditation experiences. Also they are good to sit your water vessels in. The tensor ring restructures the water and makes it purer and of a higher vibration.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 thank you so much for this and for your time. I will save your video for reference :)
Do you sell these ? If so what’s your website to purchase
Hi, I do sell tensor rings on Etsy. Here is a link to my shop
pyramidpowerproducts.etsy.com?section_id=47444538
Hello 🤗
Just wondering what product do you use to stop the copper from oxidising
No product copper is oxidising regardless you can clean it with vinegar and salt
Great video! Can you please tell me how thick the copper wire is?
It's 2mm wire I use in this video.
Would you need an actual blowtorch or would a soldering iron work?
solder should do the same
If it has a plus and minus side how can u tell which way round it is , please
When you twist the wire, this creates the effect of a positive energy coming from the ring in both directions. Hope that helped.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 thanks mate
i read someplace to hear the wire first ???
Thank you !
It's called annealing. It helps soften the copper for malleting and then it hardens tougher than it started. 😊
what is the measurement in inches
A cubit is measured from the elbow to the finger tips. Why are we not using our own bodies as references rather than the standard 635.2 mm?
Interesting question. Bump
A Cubit is not 635.2mm
tnx for the video
My pleasure 🙏
What type of copper gauge do you use?
I use 12 gauge copper wire
In the Southern Hemisphere, do you twist the copper clockwise, still, or anticlockwise..thank you for your video ❤
It's the same way wherever you are, Ruth. Thanks for commenting 🙏 🙂
Clockwise :)
I've heard the opposite. Counter clockwise in the south, clockwise in the north. Just like water flows down the drain in opposite directions depending on where you are. It's the way the energy works. Maybe look elsewhere for your answer to be certain, just in case.
@@mirandafriske4525always twist tensor rings clockwise
You turn clockwise only this is not electroculture
Coated or Uncoated (bare) copper wire? Great video, perhaps show the effects with a electromagnetic radiation tester :) Can you show an update on how connecting the end evolved in your later ones. Keep it up.
Only uncoated
So a sacred cubit 635.2 mm , is that right ?
Also what is a Sacred cubit ?
And what is a Galactic cubit ? , which is shown as 618.7 mm
This website has all the cubit measurements on it.
sacredmeasures.com/measurements.html
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 brother how do you measure 0.2 mm?
Amazing video man. I love your stuff, and I read your site as well. Really awesome energtic creations!!
I had a question. I see there is some disagreement on the web about the length of the sacred cubit.
You noted here that the length is 635.2mm (or 25.01 inches), but I've also seen figures of 524.002mm (20.63 inches), and 555.72mm (21.88 inches).
So my question is, how did you decide that your length was the "proper" or most energetically significant length?
Thanks a lot in advance man, love your stuff!
I'm so glad you enjoy my content. In regards to the correct length of the sacred cubit.
At the time of making this video, I was a relative newbie to this subject. I mistakenly made it to the length in the video. However, I later found out this was the straight line sacred cubit length.
So the correct length of a sacred cubit tensor ring is in indeed 52.4 cm.
I will say that I have also come to realise that the energy which the ring is made plays a big part in the effectiveness of the tensor ring.
I say this because my mother-in-law was gifted a set of tensor rings made from the straight line cubit. But she saw great improvements in her general health and outlook on life. So it seems my intention and belief it was the right measurement made it beneficial still to her.
This really showed me that we are the most important part, and our energy and intention are crucial.
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 Aha I gotcha man. Thanks for the detailed reply.
And yeah, I definitely agree with you in that we, and our intention, are the most important part of the energetic process, 100%.
Funny you mentioned that because:
After I wrote this and continued researching, I saw that the length of an egyptian cubit somewhat varied because it was the approximate length of the tip of the middle finger to the end of an elbow.
I thought to myself, if I wanted to make an energetically resonant structure specifically for myself, maybe I should just use the length of my own middle finger to elbow! haha
@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 could/will you share the sacred measurements with me/us? Pretty Please🤗. I love copper and always return to it on my work bench.
If you go to this website, it has many sacred measurements on it. sacredmeasures.com/measurements.html
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 Thank you!
One size fits all? Wanting to get me some bracelets off your etsy shop.
I do 3 sizes. Mens, ladies, and child size bracelets.
pyramidpowerproducts.etsy.com?section_id=47772772
Or I make these Bangles which are made to a Earth Resonance 333mhz cubit in 2 sizes
pyramidpowerproducts.etsy.com?section_id=46758975
Thank you for commenting 🧘♂️🙏👍❤️
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 alright I'm a bigger guy so just wondering. Definitely getting one
Do you sell these
Yes, I sell the ones I make on Etsy.
pyramidpowerproducts.etsy.com?section_id=47444538
Sacred cubit is 524mm not 635.2
?
Not according to this website, which I've verified
sacredmeasures.com/measurements.html
@@cosmicjourneyswithalanstoc5608 You are making a tensor ring in this video not a straight line frequency
Thanks for sharing your wisdom, I'm pretty new to all this myself. I just know this information needs to get out there. So my motto is just go for it and let the universe guide me.
You're very welcome you also need to make a firm intention and be in an elevated state of emotion when twisting the wire in order for it to work properly tensor rings go far deeper than just twisting a wire it involves higher dimensions
Nice Job. Great to know. You explained the procedure very well to me. What is the copper wire Gauge and where did you buy it or get it? Step 1 you twist it with a drill clockwise. Step 2: You get the propre measurement but making it longer . Step 3 you cut it with Wire cutters. Is there any such thing as a Flat cut wire cutting tool? Step 4 : Mold it using a plastic bucket and using also a mallet. Step 5. Soldier the ends. What would be the best soldiering technique? :Should I use a copper solder rod. An electrical soldier rod for wires or a cold soldier technique using Superglue with Backing soda (Seen this in another RUclips video)? What would you recommend ? I will certainly start making some at home. Is there any way to test the frequency or do a Vortex water freezing test? 🤓 ❤ 👍👍 👁
What Gauge copper wire size do you recommend the best or the Max for a drill?
dude. its surely the electrical length that's important and you just told everyone to fudge it. 1 meter of wire, if it was resonant at 100Hz would still be resonant at 100Hz if you doubled it and made it half the length. if we are trying to tune in to waves then your advice about the length may be bad. also you need precision 45 degrees not drill till you think it feels good.
Copper on right, Zinc on left my guy.
Mabe get an wood stump 😉
What is it for and will it go with my tinfoil hat?