And why did you choose to use the index of Pythagorean Primes? You could have used the index of primes or semiprimes or composites or any one of the dozens of other number sequences randomly use. If you can't explain your choice as based on any logical principle, then it is a textbook example of the fallacy of cherry picking. Your work is riddled with the error. It makes it look totally meaningless.
Because I know codes that points to the Pythagorean prime order being relevant. Just look:
401 = PP(38)
CW of Vs(401) = 368 = perimeter of Octagram(8+8+8)
38 = code number for 888
Happy(123 = Semiprime(42 = CW of red Vs(38))) = 888
I prefer to use rot. instead of mod because there are too many things that remind me of "mod". Things like:
Mod for a program
Mod for a game
A weapons mod
The Mod Subculture: A significant cultural movement that emerged in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s.
The term "mod" is also used to describe a style of dress from the 1960s, which included miniskirts, bell-bottom trousers, and bold, bright patterns.
a "mod" is short for a moderator like you are here on this forum.
In mathematics, "mod" is short for modulus.
"Mod" is often used as a colloquial abbreviation for the word "modern."
In the United Kingdom, "MOD" is a common abbreviation for the Ministry of Defence.
Modulo Operation: The Remainder of a Division
In arithmetic and computer programming, the modulus (or modulo) operation finds the remainder after one number is divided by another.[1][2] This is often represented by the "mod" operator or the "%" symbol in programming languages.[3]
For example, "10 mod 3" would be 1, because 10 divided by 3 is 3 with a remainder of 1.[1] Similarly, "9 mod 3" would be 0, as 9 divides evenly by 3 with no remainder.
This concept is the foundation of modular arithmetic, a system where numbers "wrap around" after reaching a certain value, known as the modulus.[4] A common real-world example is a 12-hour clock, which operates on a modulus of 12.[4][5] If it's 9 o'clock, in 4 hours it will be 1 o'clock, because (9 + 4) mod 12 = 1.
I can't think of anything that reminds me of rot. so I will be using rot.
I can mix stuff up fast so I don't want to use mod. I hope you can understand.
And I have changed my signature now so that people know where to find the explenation of my abbreviations.