I was reading today the book of Stephen Wiggins called:" Global Bifrucations and Chaos" the 1988 edition.
On pages 12-13 he writes the following:

> Consider the following ordinary differential equation $$\dot{\theta}_1=\omega_1 \ \ \ \dot{\theta}_2=\omega_2 \ \ \ \ \theta_i\in (0,2\pi] \ \ \forall i\in\{ 1,2\}$$ where $\omega_1,\omega_2$ positive constants. Since $\theta_1,\theta_2$ are two angular variables the phase space of the above ode is $\mathbb{S}^1\times\mathbb{S}^1=\mathbb{T}^2$. If we draw the torus as the surface of donut in $\mathbb{R}^3$ the orbits of this ode spiral around the surface and close (i.e, they are periodic) when $\omega_1/\omega_2$ is a rational; alternatively they densely fill the surface when $\omega_1/\omega_2$ is irrational, see Arnold [1973] for a detailed proof of these statements.

The 1973 book is the ODE book, I cannot find a suitable copy; but I have the 1992 copy, does someone know where in this book the proof of these statements appear in?
which page?


Thanks!