if there is anyone who is very gifted with math, and knows how to
write software programs, or can do the following, this may turn out
interesting.

what i tried doing, on a very small scale (may not work out on a
large scale, that's why i'm asking for help), is if you plot prime
numbers on a graph, rotating it 90 degrees each time, so 1 would be
2, 2 would be 3, and 3 would be 5, and so on, with 1,2 be on the x-
axis, 2,3 being on the positive side of the y-axis, 3,5 being on the
negative side of the quadrants, and so on. i think, or assuming so,
that in the first quadrant or whatever 1,2 5,11 and so on would turn
out, would be holding a 70 or maybe 76 degree limit on them. i can't
explain this in words, but if anyone understands this, this would be
pretty neat adding more proof to what ra said.