I'm no mod, but I would move it to 'General Lucid Discussion' if i were . Maybe you can just re-post it there, if no mod shows up.
Anyways, first off congrats with the lucids :bravo:
So your practice finally shows some results after 3-4 weeks, nice to hear that.
I'm no expert and not so experienced with LDing either, but these are my best guesses:
1) Becoming lucid in the dream is DILD. It was triggered by your awareness to weird circumstances, as you say, so to get more of those you should maybe check out this one: ADA/DILD by KingYoshi.
As far as I can tell, your first one wasn't a WILD either, because you also went lucid from within the dream. Perhaps DILD is the way to go for you (people suggest ADA/DILD for beginners and/or MILD, which I am doing at the moment).
2) Hmm you say you practice WILD, which kinda implies being lucid from the beginning of the dream, as you 'consciously' fall asleep.
3 & 4) Don't know. You experience your subconscious, so what you expect to be true is what you will experience to be true. There are many related topics and guides in the dream control sections. So the motorcycle floated, which is good and which shows that you can already manipulate your experience by believing in it. But better dream control will come with time and practice (if so desired), don't be so hard on yourself in the first few experiences, go easy about it and enjoy the fact that you were at least able to make it float by using your intent.
5) I don't think it's the actual clock time, it's more the timing. If you went to bed consistently at 2 am for a long period, then your subconscious behavior may be used to the fact that you dream at specific clock times. Adjusting the sleep cycle can then be used to trigger lucidity, the method is called Cycle Adjustment Technique (CAT).
I hope this helps, keep it up
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