It is known that the human eye anatomy makes it so that all images we see with our eyes are flipped upside down. Without noticing it, at an early age, the brain is adjusted to this. What I mean is that we at an adult stage don't walk around troubled with everything we see being upside down, even though this is the technical reality.

My question is that I remember hearing somewhere that if a person, at a later age (adult), were to start wearing glasses that flipped everything back around (so that the eyes now captures the image of how the reality actually looks in our mind) that person would eventually after some time be totally adjusted. The person would eventually see no difference between how his vision worked before he started wearing the glasses compared to how it works now after.

Is this feasible?