mockground
/ˈmɒkɡraʊnd/Definitions
1. noun
a hypothetical or unproven basis for something, especially a scientific theory or concept.
“The new medical discovery was based on a shaky mockground that lacked sufficient evidence.”
2. noun
a fictional or pretended basis for something, often used to describe a speculative or hypothetical scenario.
“The company’s business plan was built on a weak mockground, which ultimately led to its downfall.”