In the ever-evolving landscape of scientific discovery, a groundbreaking revelation has emerged that challenges our understanding of memory storage and transfer. In 2017, we pondered the implications of downloading someone else's memories. Now, that hypothetical scenario is edging closer to reality. In mid-May 2018, researchers at UCLA announced a feat that seemed straight out of science fiction: they transferred a memory from one snail to another. This raises a fundamental question: How is this possible, and what does it mean for the future?