Because you say "yes", I'm pretty certain the correct answer would be "no".
However, I still don't "get" either your question or proposed answer.
You seem to wish to wield the 2nd law of thermodynamics as a weapon against evolution theory.
Of course I disagree and think I've mentioned already the analogy of a chemical reaction chamber, where engineers insert various raw materials, control temperatures & pressures to produce some useful finished product.
Do you understand the concept?
In a reaction chamber the 2nd law is not negated and order is increased.
Now, FRiend, simply think of the Earth as God's reaction chamber and the whole issue -- poof! -- disappears.
You disagree?
>>You seem to wish to wield the 2nd law of thermodynamics as a weapon against evolution theory.
No, I wish you to tell us how “compexifying” relates to entropy.
Photosynthesis complexifys a system without breaking the second law and without invoking miraculous intervention.
How does that relate to entropy and how is it possible?