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Based on the principle of equivalency between radius and angle in the polar coordinate system, prime numbers are distributed on manifolds that share the same unit digit.According to the digital root, prime numbers are classified into six categories, where the distance between primes in each category is a multiple of the number 9. Additionally, there is a direct relationship between the golden spiral and the six spirals formed by prime numbers.Furthermore, the relationship between the eccentricity of an ellipse and the inverse eccentricity, based on the golden number, correlates the distances between primes in six categories.According to Snell's law, the transition from one prime number to the next on each manifold depends on the slope of the angle (tangent of the angle) between two consecutive primes.In each rotation of the spiral, primes that are identical in terms of their digit sum and unit digit will either align on the manifold or be placed in the opposite direction of the manifold.Based on this, by knowing prime numbers from 1 to 359, other primes can be mapped according to the sequence.