http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Scientists Friday published a report meant to put to rest fears that the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle accelerator, might cause disastrous, Earth-destroying events, such as the creation of black holes. “The LHC will enable us to study in detail what nature is doing all around us,” said the facility’s Director General, France’s Robert (“row bear”) Aymar. “The LHC is safe, and any suggestion that it might present a risk is pure fiction.” The LHC, which has been under construction at Europe’s CERN (“sern”) research facility since 1998, will conduct its first experiments on Wednesday. The device, basically a 17-mile ring-shaped underground concrete tunnel, is expected to produce evidence of the Higgs boson (“bow sawn”), the mysterious fundamental particle that gives objects mass. The cost of construction of the LHC is 1.6 billion Euros, or $2.3 billion dollars. The safety report was prepared by a group of scientists at CERN, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The scientists are responding to media reports that the experiments might produce dangerous phenomena, such as micro black holes, strangelets, vacuum bubbles and magnetic monopoles. Some members of the public are fearful that the Earth will be destroyed by the experiments at the LHC, and scientists associated with the project have received many protests. Much of this concern has arisen due to the book “Our Final Century?: Will the Human Race Survive the Twenty-first Century?” in which Britain’s Astronomer Royal, Martin Rees, estimates a 50% chance that mankind will destroy itself before the year 2100.