In Buddhism, everything is divisible by zero.
It’s our calculators and mathematicians that mislead us.
Zero makes shadowy appearances only to vanish again almost as if mathematicians were searching for it yet did not recognize its fundamental significance even when they saw it.
Zero wasn't a numerical concept in Western civilization until its introduction by Moorish mathematicians, and the Mayans already had their concept of zero.
Infinity is something.
Amida is almost a direct translation of infinite. Amida means without measure, and infinite means without limit; one that is awakened and liberated by the Universal Buddhahood so to speak.
So in the nature of Buddha zero is taken as infinity; imaginary numbers are generated when you divide a number by zero.
It's these imaginary numbers that led physicists to look for anti-matter (Dark Matter, Void, etc).
We all know the universal language is mathematics, so with these imaginary numbers, you know it's there, because the math is do-able, even if the results are impossible.