So, you want to be a Zero-Point Folding Master? Well, buckle up, Buttercup, because it's time to get redundant.
First, you'll need to understand the basics of folding, which is basically just folding. Yeah, it's that simple.
But, of course, it's not just about folding. Oh no, no, no. It's about eliminating all that unnecessary, redundant, boring stuff.
Take, for example, your average, everyday, run-of-the-mill folding technique: the classic "Folding for Fun and Profit" method.
It's a real doozy, let me tell you. You fold, and then you fold some more, and then you fold some more, and then you... well, you get the idea.
But, what about when you need to fold and eliminate redundancy at the same time? Ah, my friend, that's where things get really interesting.
That's why we're here, at Zero-Point Folding Techniques: The Art of Redundancy Elimination. Where the only constant is change, and the only rule is to eliminate it.