In a modern study many images of faces of different women were combined to form an average face. The result was a face of a beautiful woman. I was surprised by the following comment: "There is a well known story of the Greek sculptor commissioned to do a statue of Venus who studied different virgins and the combined their features in producing his ideal statue." I don't know how many virgins were used by the Greek sculptor. The DNA combinatorics tells us that the number of possible women is limited although much much larger than the current world population. Using Weber-Fechner's logarithmic law we can estimate how much more our senses will react viewing the "absolute perfect Aphrodite" in comparison to Venus de Milo