1. Honestly, it all depends on you. Some people take weeks to get a lucid dream, other days, some even years. All I can recommend is doing exercises and RCs constantly and stay persistent.
2. There is still a lot of debate on whether it is possible to do so or not. However, we are currently doing research to attempt to prove Time Dilation. And I would agree when people say experience would help on the subject.
3. Yes and no. If you focus on an object, there is a good chance it will materialize, even more so in a dream with full control. But I wouldn't say it is something hard to control and things will just randomly pop up. It requires at least some concentration, so I wouldn't worry.
4. Some people may say it's not necessary, but it would definitely help when you are starting off, then when you have a couple of lucid dreams under your belt it stops becoming important, and is more of something people pick up when dream recall is wavering.
5. Probably not. But if you do become very good, then you can most likely have them almost everyday, but daily might be a bit of a stretch.
6. It depends on REM cycles, which you may want to look up, as they are very important in some techniques, such as wilds. Sometime you will have a very short lucid dreams, other times they may seem about an hour long.
7. You won't always feel it as you would in the real world, most of the time it is very different. In any case, the feel your senses are not a way I would recommend to try to become lucid. Focus more on RCs and techniques.
I hope I helped, and to Dream Views 
P.S: You posted this in the wrong forum
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