Basically, no. This is primarily because colour is the brain’s interpretation of certain wavelengths of light, not a feature of the eyes themselves. Colour is purely a subjective experience. This is what leads to the theory that no two people see the “same red”, which I quite like.
You can create glasses that see in infra-red or ultraviolet light, but they work by transalting that wavelength in to a weavelength our eyes can discern.
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