sorosphere

/sɔrəˈsfɪər/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical region in the upper atmosphere, proposed to be a sphere-shaped layer of the atmosphere, in which the air is supposed to be filled with sorbic acid and other chemicals, which are believed to have a profound effect on the weather.

“The scientist’s theory about the sorosphere was met with skepticism by the scientific community.”

Synonyms

  • atmospheric sphere
  • chemical layer

Antonyms

  • empty space
  • vacuum