If we all have five senses, and they are functioning normally, I think it is safe to say that no person's "perception" of reality is any more advanced than our own.
This here is the problem, and it invalidates almost everything you have said.
(kinda sorta)
Lets say you see a double rainbow.
What is the colors in between the two?
It is all filled with color, but most people can't see it.
Some can. They usually describe it in shades of neon.
Further, we have 12 senses. And people are taught to IGNORE (under penalty of being called insane) the higher seven senses.
Even further, most people do not use much of their senses. They often do not look at things, and often do not really listen. You ask a person who was just in a room to remember the wall color, the seat color, how many people, what was on the table. Most people can't answer any of these to any degree.
So now we get to those other seven senses.
And through them you see SOOOOO much more of reality.
So much more that you could say that this 3D + time world is an illusion.
Lastly, two people will remember the "same" experience differently.
And if you could go into each person's mind, you would say there was two different realities.
Not everyone experiences the same thing, and reality is not as solid as one would expect (or even a single thing).
In the near future scientists will discard the scientific method.
Because they will realize that there is no such thing as observing something.
The observer is part of the experiment.