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So I recently heard that if we were to build more affordable housing (smaller apartment/micro apartment style) that the buildings can only be a max of 6 storeys/floors because electrical or some other energy thing becomes less and less powerful or something as it goes up?
And that infrastructure needs to be different for above 6 storeys/floors for the system?
Is any of this true or if not could we just build huge fucking sky scrapers for micro/small apartments to help save on land and bring down the cost of housing?
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