Sure, but that means the magic does not lie in evolution, but in the extreme amounts of information in biological organisms. Evolution is supposed to be able to generate incredibly complex organisms from very simple beginnings, all within a number of trials that can be simulated on today's desktop. Insofar as we displace the problem from evolution to the organism or environment we are saying there is nothing special about evolution. In which case it begs the question what is so special about evolution in the first place?