At the moment, the physics SE has a new design that is white on black. This was chosen by a non physicist without any voting by the members and against the strenuous complaints from the vast majority of those who bothered to examine the mock-up in meta. Since then, a meta post on the subject with the title "Can we please change the design [back] to black-on-white?" has been voted +34-3. This is already the most positive vote ever on meta.physics and has the second most + votes of any question, including the main physics site, despite being less than one week old.
Complaints about the white on black design have reached the point that "Is anybody there from the SE team?" which was asked only yesterday, already has +13-1 votes and is in fifth place for the most positive voted meta.physics question. There is little evidence of support for the new scheme. In addition, there is evidence of sabotage by a respected user of the site, probably over this issue.
At this point, reading the comments on physics meta should make it clear that the users at physics wish to change the design back to black on white. I will not enumerate the numerous reasons for desiring the change but instead note that the only reason I've so far seen in favor of not having a black on white design is that "different stack exchanges must have different themes". This seems to be in the way of physics having a simple and easy to use theme.
So how different do those themes have to be? At physics we wish to use black on white like the mathematicians use. Why can't we slightly tweak that design and begin from there?
As stack exchange expands into more and more areas, the effort of making themes that are "distinct" will become more and more difficult. Keeping the designs fully orthogonal will result in readability problems.