What, you'd rather not have any of your question answered than just part of it? Fair enough, next time you ask something, I won't answer at all - you can just go figure it out for yourself like you're perfectly capable of doing, although I notice no-one else has offered any answers to date.
And FYI, there is no such thing as a Nobel (capital N, by the way) prize in magnetic monopole theory. There is, in fact, no prize that is specific to the study of the hyperthetical, magnetic, single-poled particle at all. Also, sticks, being traditionally made of wood, are not magnetic and thus do not even possess a single pole.
What I might qualify for, were I anything like well versed in science, is the Nobel prize for Physics. Something you're hardly likely to achieve either, given your apparent aversion to independent research.