The two large primes are your private key, so you want to keep both of those primes secret, and you can do so because it is impossible for the computer to guess them, because you would have to increment your guess by 1 each time for a long time, because each prime number is so large. So I understand that for RSA encryption, you multiply two large primes to get a very large composite number, which is your public key.
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