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No, the central point of the thread was having the ability, not whether we were ready....
Then . . . why did you ask? I dunno, dude; I was responding in what by all appearances was the intent of your thread.
If extraterrestrial life were to contact us directly, i.e Arrive in orbit/solar system, then it would be generally safe to assume that the inherent technological advancement required to achieve such travel would render us at least vastly technologically inferior
Most likely, though technology isn't necessarily symmetrical. They could have found a way to travel without being as advanced in other areas.
and would infer an advanced societal infrastructure.
No, superior technology doesn't imply an "advanced societal infrastructure."
Whether we would consider such things as their societal/cultural make-up advanced outside of the sphere of their technology would be a questionable.
But . . . you just did, directly above.
For us to detect life does not infer such superiority.Only the presence of life.
That is correct. So what would we need to be "ready" for?