Yes FTF, rings do rotate on the pistons as they move up and down. That's why most 2 stroke engines have a pin in the groove so the ring won't rotate and hang up in the cylinder ports. The initial spacing is really unimportant, but to spread the gaps far enough apart to prevent the likely event they align with each other. At some point they probably do, but each ring rotates at different rates and amounts so they probably don't stay aligned with another rings gap long enough to cause any problems.