"I think space will be conquered through the mind rather than the clumsy medium of space travel"
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The phrase “clumsy medium” does a lot of work. Space travel, the era’s grand symbol of national competence, gets demoted to a blunt instrument: expensive, slow, ungainly, and ultimately limited by physics and politics. The mind, by contrast, is fast, cheap, and contagious. A story, an image, a performance can put millions on Mars in an afternoon; a rocket can’t. That contrast carries subtext about power: who gets to “go” to space when it’s mediated by hardware (governments, militaries, billionaires), versus who gets to go when it’s mediated by thought (anyone with access to art, education, or a television set).
Context matters here: in the shadow of the Space Race, Troughton’s claim reads like a cultural counter-program. He’s arguing that science fiction and popular media don’t merely reflect exploration; they pre-authorize it, shaping desire and expectation. The mind doesn’t replace rockets, but it decides whether rockets mean wonder, conquest, or waste.
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