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A more relevant example would be that Einstein did not predict how to make a laser when he discovered the theory of the stimulated emission of radiation (the "SER" in "LASER").

The photoelectric effect had been well known for decades, Einstein has just given a good explanation of its behavior that was already known from experiments. It would have been equally easy for the designers of the first video camera vacuum tubes, which were used in the early television, to design them based only on the known experimental laws, ignoring Einstein's explanation.

On the other hand, the formulae of the stimulated emission of radiation, complementing the previously known phenomena of absorption and spontaneous emission, were something new, published for the first time by Einstein in 1917. They are the most original part of Einstein's work, together with the general relativity, but their practical applications are immensely more important for now than the applications of general relativity, which are limited to extremely small corrections in the results of some measurements with very high resolutions.

The inventions of the masers and lasers after WWII would not have been possible without knowing Einstein's theory of radiation.




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