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EZ COLOR THEORY
The EZ color theory was given by Sagar Savale at the age of 15 while studying in KV Bhandup, Mumbai. According to this theory, we all might be seeing colors differently without us even knowing. Suppose there are two test subjects: Person 'A' and Person 'B' (referred as A and B below). A and B are introduced to an object with actual color red i.e. the object only reflects red color. When A is asked what color he is seeing, he replies red which might be appearing as color green to him. The reason he said red was because when he was young he was taught to call that color (appearing as green to him) was red. When B is asked what color he is seeing, he also replies red which might be appearing as color blue to him. The reason he said red was because when he was young he was taught to call that color (appearing as blue to him) was red. So whenever they are asked pointing at any other object what color is it, they will reply the same making us believe that we all see the same colors.

EZ Color Theory
The EZ color theory was given by Sagar Savale at the age of 15 while studying in KV Bhandup, Mumbai. According to this theory, we all might be seeing colors differently without us even knowing. Suppose there are two test subjects: Person 'A' and Person 'B' (referred as A and B below). A and B are introduced to an object with actual color red i.e. the object only reflects red color. When A is asked what color he is seeing, he replies red which might be appearing as color green to him. The reason he said red was because when he was young he was taught to call that color (appearing as green to him) was red. When B is asked what color he is seeing, he also replies red which might be appearing as color blue to him. The reason he said red was because when he was young he was taught to call that color (appearing as blue to him) was red. So whenever they are asked pointing at any other object what color is it, they will reply the same making us believe that we all see the same colors