The
Catalogue of Ships from Book II of
The Iliad, which describes in detail the commanders who came to fight for Helen and the ships they brought with them, details a total of 1,186 ships which came to fight the Trojan War. As such, Helen herself has a beauty rating of 1.186 helen, capable of launching
more than one thousand ships. The "system" has been expanded by some writers, such as conceiving of negative values as measures of the ugliness required to
beach a thousand ships. Writing a humorous article about the concept,
David Goines considered a range of
metric prefixes to the unit, ranging from the
attohelen (ah) which could merely "light up a
Lucky while strolling past a shipyard", to the
terahelen (Th) able to "launch the equivalent of one quadrillion Greek warships and make serious inroads on the welfare of the galaxy". Theoretical physicist
Thomas Fink defines beauty in ''The Man's Book'' ==See also==