Why this word is great
DROMOSPHERE — [Noun] The aspect of modern life or of a social domain characterized by speed and rapid change. From the Greek dromo- ("a course, race course, road") and -sphere ("a domain or realm"). Unlike "chronosphere" (which refers to time’s steady march) or "technosphere" (which catalogs the artifacts of progress), the dromosphere is the frantic hum of acceleration itself. It is the flicker of notifications on a locked screen, the blur of streetlights from a train window, the way a viral trend rises and dies before you can name it—a world where velocity has become its own gravity, pulling us forward even as we long to pause.