What is the basis for beach erosion control methods?

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The discussion centers on a recent article highlighting a mysterious power associated with Egypt's most famous pyramid. The claims are supported by credible research, suggesting that serious scientific work has been conducted on this topic. The conversation references a specific study published in a scientific journal, indicating a rigorous approach to understanding the pyramid's properties. Additionally, it mentions that similar principles have been applied in engineering solutions for beach erosion control over the past two decades, suggesting a broader relevance of the findings. The overall tone emphasizes the legitimacy of the research and its implications for understanding ancient structures.
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http://www.erosion.com/slopeerosion.asp Beach erosion control methods have been designed/engineered around this principle for the last two (?) decades.
 
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