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I think it is not correct to say that the equation E = mc^2, which is a supplementary equation to the Theory of Special Relativity published by Einstein in 1905, led to the invention of atomic bombs. In fact, atomic bombs were produced because of fission experiment carried out by German Scientists from around 1938~1940, this made President Roosevelt to started the Manhattan Project, resulted in the creation of the first atomic pile by Fermi in 1942 and the first atomic bomb in 1945.
In physics, the most significant contribution of Einstein's mass-energy equation is the explanation of the energy production mechanism existing in our sun and all the stars in the universe. The equation plays an important role in astro-physics and cosmology.