Gentlemen, I do apologise for actually saying the truth before. ;-)
The reason why prog was so good, back in the 1970's, was that normal people actually were so fired with enthusiasm that they actually stopped watching Netflix, amusing kittens on YouTube et al and actually *picked up instruments and learnt to play*.
The alternative, for the couch potato, is to sit there saying "I'd do this, I'd do that". Er. You wouldn't. You didn't. It doesn't count.
Without people actually learning an instrument or learning the genre of music, that musical genre is in trouble.
This also happens when the "fans" also don't actively buy the music and support the musicians.
Sorry to have to say it, but if you really do want to improve prog rock, your contribution will be much more real world if you start playing it.
Otherwise. It's like improving a football team by shouting at the television from an armchair.