This book merges two fascinating developments, one in physics; the other in childhood memories of an earlier life. The thesis here, convincingly developed, is that the scientific discovery of ‘entanglement’ one aspect of quantum mechanics, may possibly be the answer to the mystery of the childhood memories. Among other fascinating factors explained by the author, relying on proven scientific facts: 1) that the atoms, the basic building blocks of everything and everybody, are not destroyed by death of the person; 2) that relationships developed between atoms in close proximity, such as the billions of them in the portions of the brain involved in memory, continues for the lifetime of the atoms, a change in one coinciding with a change in the others, immediately and no matter the distance ultimately between them, even to the length of the universe; 3) and that the life of most atoms is projected to be many times the projected life of the universe. The text, written by a layman, is in lay language, understandable by any inquisitive laymen.