User:Cwheeler23/Color hierarchy theory

The color hierarchy theory is a theory developed by Chazz Wheeler and serves the purpose of helping people understand much more complex theories. The theroy was devolped in the year of 2001 and unlike most theories it serves more as a system and doesn't try to prove anything. It funtions more as a system for it shows a common web that is easy to remember that can be applied to much more exterme theroies. The basis around the theory revoles around the idea that in any theory there are a set of main ideas. These main ideas are compared to colors so that even young children can remember them. The color hierarchy theory sets the primary colors in place of these main ideas, red, blue, and yellow. (This is to mimick a theory with three main ideas.) Then theory then also states that there are two sub ideas to each main idea. The color hiearchy takes the lighter and darker of each color so light red, dark red, light blue, dark blue, light yellow, and dark yellow.