Were I to substitute the aether value in accordance with the professor's law of conversion, that would produce a theoretical limit of ten score five and fifty...or should there be no limit?
...Oh! I didn't notice you there, so utterly engrossed was I in my calculations. Lest you wonder, I am a student of the esteemed Professor Lamberteint, the leading authority in the field of... <sigh> You weren't wondering at all, were you?
The professor's thesis also postulates the existence of corrupted crystals which could be likened to specialized converters, in that they could only be used to alter aether of a single aspect to aether of another aspect─say, earth to fire, for instance.
Yet my research thus far suggests that such crystals do not exist. Could it be that the professor is─dare I say it─wrong?
Based upon the professor's laws of aspect conversion, deducing the boundary conditions for aspect-change within corrupted crystals is but a matter of finding the coefficients─
Oh! I beg your pardon, Forename─I did not mean to ignore you. Devising this theorem requires all my concentration─and even then, I worry about completing it in time for the next symposium...