Why is the infinite series of 0^n divergent?

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No lie, Wolfram Alpha just told me it is. My input was "sum from 1 to infinity of 0^n" and its output was "By the geometric series test, the series diverges", but without interpreting as a geometric series for a moment the series is clearly 0+0+0+0+... which can't diverge, it is neither approaching infinity or alternating or changing in any way or form. Is Wolfram Alpha wrong?