When standing, blood pressure in the feet can rise significantly, but mechanisms like chest pressure and venous valves assist in blood flow despite lower aortic pressure. The discussion explores fluid dynamics using a U-shaped tube model, where pressure differences drive fluid movement. It highlights the importance of gravitational pressure and external pressures in determining flow direction. The conversation also touches on the limitations of Poiseuille's equation in accounting for kinetic and gravitational energy, suggesting Bernoulli's equation as a more comprehensive model. Ultimately, the role of frictional forces is acknowledged as crucial for maintaining pressure consistency in fluid dynamics.