The Nobel Prize effect is like when you do something really good and everyone starts to notice and admire you a lot. So, suppose you are a scientist and you discover something very important. If your discovery is so amazing that it changes the way people think about things, you might win a Nobel Prize. This is a very big award that only a few people get each year.
Now, winning the Nobel Prize is really great for a lot of reasons. First of all, it shows that you are very good at what you do and that you have made an important contribution to the world. Second, it gives you a lot of attention from other people, like other scientists, journalists, and even politicians. And finally, winning the Nobel Prize can help you to get even more funding for your research, which means that you can do even more amazing work in the future.
So, if you win the Nobel Prize, you become very famous and important. People ask you to give talks and interviews, and they want to hear what you think about all sorts of things. This is what we call the "Nobel Prize effect." It means that winning the Nobel Prize can make a real difference in your life and in the lives of other people, too.